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Parser accepts wrong string escapes #888

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stackoverflow opened this issue Jan 17, 2025 · 0 comments · May be fixed by #917
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Parser accepts wrong string escapes #888

stackoverflow opened this issue Jan 17, 2025 · 0 comments · May be fixed by #917
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foo = "foo \#(1)"

The above code renders foo as foo 1 even though this is not syntactically valid Pkl.
In fact any number of # can be used and Pkl will still parse the interpolation.

The correct code would be:

foo = #"foo \#(1)"#
@bioball bioball added this to the Pkl 0.28 milestone Jan 24, 2025
@stackoverflow stackoverflow linked a pull request Jan 29, 2025 that will close this issue
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