I think this partly depends on the general attitude to non-ASCII
characters, e.g., are accented words tolerated, encouraged, frowned upon or
forbidden?

Are programming languages in general tolerant of smart quotes for defining
strings (I don't know but I suspect not)? If not then I don't think that
YANG should be either. But the tools could generate better error messages
if they are inadvertently used!

On Wed, 25 May 2022 at 10:01, Carsten Bormann <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 2022-05-25, at 10:51, William Lupton <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >
> >       "Coalesced revision history entries for 2018-06-28.”;
>
> Wonderful example.  I’m wondering whether the next version of CDDL should
> simply accept typographic quotes in place of the typewriter quote…  (and,
> as the example demonstrates, any weird mix of them.)
>
> Grüße, Carsten
>
>
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