Stephen Riehm wrote:
> > Thanks. While writing a test for this I realized that there is no way
> > to use <M-"> in a string. Since many places expect the " to terminate
> > the string, we need to put a backslash before it to avoid that. And
> > then have the special key code recognize that backslash, so that
> > "<M-\">" works. I'll make it that way.
>
> uh... but that only affects the tests, right? or do we have to update
> our mappings?
It affects strings in expressions. Mappings are not affected.
Now it's not too difficult to use <M-"> in a string literal.
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