deno.land / std@0.224.0 / toml / testdata / string.toml
[strings]
str0 = "deno"
str1 = """
Roses are not Deno
Violets are not Deno either"""
# On a Unix system, the above multi-line string will most likely be the same as:
str2 = "Roses are not Deno\nViolets are not Deno either"
# On a Windows system, it will most likely be equivalent to:
str3 = "Roses are not Deno\r\nViolets are not Deno either"
str4 = "this is a \"quote\""
str5 = """
The quick brown \
fox jumps over \
the lazy dog."""
str6 = """\
The quick brown \
fox jumps over \
the lazy dog.\
"""
str7 = "Roses are red\tViolets are blue"
str8 = "Roses are red\fViolets are blue"
str9 = "Roses are red\bViolets are blue"
str10 = "Roses are red\\Violets are blue"
str11 = """
double "quote"
single 'quote'
"""
str12 = """Here are two quotation marks: "". Simple enough."""
str13 = """Here are three quotation marks: ""\"."""
str14 = """Here are fifteen quotation marks: ""\"""\"""\"""\"""\"."""
str15 = """"This," she said, "is just a pointless statement.""""
literal1 = '''
The first newline is
trimmed in raw strings.
All other whitespace
is preserved.
'''
literal2 = '"\n#=*{'
literal3 = '''
\n\t is 'literal'\
'''
literal4 = '''Here are fifteen quotation marks: """""""""""""""'''
literal5 = "Here are fifteen apostrophes: '''''''''''''''"
literal6 = ''''That,' she said, 'is still pointless.''''
withApostrophe = "What if it's not?"
withSemicolon = "const message = 'hello world';"
withHexNumberLiteral = "Prevent bug from stripping string here ->0xabcdef"
withUnicodeChar1 = "\u3042"
withUnicodeChar2 = "Deno\U01F995"
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