On Saturday, 12 September 2015 at 08:13:33 UTC, Bahman Movaqar
wrote:
Is there any or they are just simply syntactically equivalent?
Are there any official docs on this?
it's like a raw string (prefixed with a r) so there is escaped
char:
r"\": correct token for a string, terminal " is not
On Friday, 18 September 2015 at 09:34:38 UTC, BBasile wrote:
On Saturday, 12 September 2015 at 08:13:33 UTC, Bahman Movaqar
wrote:
Is there any or they are just simply syntactically equivalent?
Are there any official docs on this?
it's like a raw string (prefixed with a r) so there is escaped
On Friday, 18 September 2015 at 09:35:53 UTC, BBasile wrote:
On Friday, 18 September 2015 at 09:34:38 UTC, BBasile wrote:
On Saturday, 12 September 2015 at 08:13:33 UTC, Bahman Movaqar
wrote:
Is there any or they are just simply syntactically
equivalent? Are there any official docs on this?
On 09/12/2015 01:13 AM, Bahman Movaqar wrote:
Is there any or they are just simply syntactically equivalent?
Are there any official docs on this?
I realized that there was no index entry for back tick in my book. I've
just added that and provided an Index section for the web version of the
Is there any or they are just simply syntactically equivalent?
Are there any official docs on this?
--
Bahman Movaqar
http://BahmanM.com - https://twitter.com/bahman__m
https://github.com/bahmanm - https://gist.github.com/bahmanm
PGP Key ID: 0x6AB5BD68 (keyserver2.pgp.com)
signature.asc
On Saturday, 12 September 2015 at 08:13:33 UTC, Bahman Movaqar
wrote:
Is there any or they are just simply syntactically equivalent?
Are there any official docs on this?
What if I told you, you should search the official reference
before asking such things in the forum?
On 09/12/2015 12:52 PM, NX wrote:
> What if I told you, you should search the official reference before
> asking such things in the forum?
I did search the net for terms such as "d lang back quoted string" or "d
lang multi line string" or "d lang string interpolation" before asking here.
However
On Saturday, 12 September 2015 at 08:22:03 UTC, NX wrote:
What if I told you, you should search the official reference
before asking such things in the forum?
Searching is kinda hard, so I encourage people to ask if
something doesn't come up quickly. And then we need to be sure to
always