use a StringAttribute instead of a Parameter.
This issue comes up in other contexts as well... for example, if you have a string with
octal codes in it, the expression parser properly substitutes them into the string,
However, StringToken does not convert non-printable characters back into escape codes...
Steve
At 10:11 AM 3/19/2003 -0800, Jim Kleckner wrote:
Is there a clean way to pass a string parameter to an actor without it being interpreted as an expression? I have a situation where I want the actor to do the interpretation, complete with semantically significant embedded newlines. If I enter something with "\" and \"" surrounding the text, it will get entered. But all the newlines appear stripped.
Suggestions? I suppose I can read it from a file instead but it is a bit indirect.
Thanks - Jim
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