Amaury Forgeot d'Arc <amaur...@gmail.com> added the comment:

This is by design and documented:
http://docs.python.org/reference/lexical_analysis.html

"""
String quotes can be escaped with a backslash, but the backslash remains in the 
string; for example, r"\"" is a valid string literal consisting of two 
characters: a backslash and a double quote; r"\" is not a valid string literal 
(even a raw string cannot end in an odd number of backslashes).
Specifically, a raw string cannot end in a single backslash (since the 
backslash would escape the following quote character). Note also that a single 
backslash followed by a newline is interpreted as those two characters as part 
of the string, not as a line continuation.
"""

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nosy: +amaury.forgeotdarc
resolution:  -> invalid
status: open -> closed

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