> On 10 Jun 2016, at 10:00, Martin Bjorklund <m...@tail-f.com> wrote:
> 
> Juergen Schoenwaelder <j.schoenwael...@jacobs-university.de> wrote:
>> I think we should consider this for a future version of YANG but not
>> now. I am not aware what implementors had problems to implement YANG
>> strings in YANG 1 or YANG 1.1 and we are at a point in the process
>> where I like to not run the risk to make bigger changes to the
>> specification that may turn out to introduce incompabilities.
> 
> I agree.
> 
> However, there is one thing below that I'd like to clarify:
> 
>>> *** Hmmm, is an unaccompanied CR allowed in an unquoted string?  If
>>> so, "ordinary-char" and my previous text regarding line breaks need
>>> to be amended.
> 
> To clarify this, I suggest:
> 
> OLD:
> 
>  An unquoted string is any sequence of characters that does not
>  contain any space, tab or newline characters, a single or double
>  quote character, a semicolon (";"), braces ("{" or "}"), or comment
>  sequences ("//", "/*", or "*/").
> 
> NEW:
> 
>  An unquoted string is any sequence of characters that does not
>  contain any space, tab, carrige return, or line feed characters, a
>  single or double quote character, a semicolon (";"), braces ("{" or
>  "}"), or comment sequences ("//", "/*", or "*/").


s/carrige/carriage/

Lada

> 
> 
> /martin
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