Yuriy
Why does it make sense to have "" "" inside strings?
So if you paste this as a comment somewhere you don’t have to manually
add double double-quotes.
Did you read my example?
I do not need any double double quotes.
I don’t use the result of print it at all, but I guess there are two
scenarios for it’s usage. One as you described: copy the result and use
it in tests or in some further computation.
But this is exactly what I cannot do with this stupid doubling of double
quotes
(but if you use TDD test are already written ;P).
well...
Another one is to copy the result and paste it somewhere as a comment in
your code, to access it easily afterwards. If you have a double quote in
your result it will break the comment, so the >thing is escaped
automatically.
Probably but here this is inside a string.
I think that this heuristic is totally bogus.
Uko
On 23 Feb 2017, at 22:25, stepharong <[email protected]> wrote:
Thnkas gabriel
I'm hacking in an old Pharo 50 image and it was terrible because
printit even a copyReplaceAll: '""' byt: '"'
did not work.I do not understand what is the scenario to double quote
comment character "
I understand single quotes but not double quotes.stef
Try doing Ctrl+P twice. It will not comment the printed string.
On Thu, Feb 23, 2017 at 4:17 PM, stepharong <[email protected]> wrote:
about quoting ;(
Hi
I have a string
'<li>
<span class="author">Stéphane Ducasse and Damien
Pollet</span>, <span class="title">Fingerprints</span>, <span
class="journal">Journal of Information >>>>System</span>, <span
class="year">2010</span>.
</li>
'
and when I do printIt in the debugger I get the following
"'<li>
<span class=""author"">Stéphane Ducasse and Damien
Pollet</span>, <span class=""title"">Fingerprints</span>, <span
class=""journal"">Journal of Information >>>>System</span>, <span
class=""year"">2010</span>.
</li>
'"
I do not get why we doublequote the character "
inside string.
It means that I have to remove all the " inside to string to be able
to express tests.
Stef
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