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authorAndrew Pinski <quic_apinski@quicinc.com>2024-10-31 16:00:18 -0700
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md-files: Add a note about escaped quotes in braced strings in md files
While looking into PR 33532, It was noted that \" would be treated still as " for braced strings in the md file. I think that is still the correct thing to do. So let's just a note to the documentation on this behavior and NOT change read-md.cc (read_braced_string). Since this behavior has been there for the last 23 years and only one person ran into this behavior and helped with the conversion from using quoted strings to braced strings; that is you just need to remove the quote around the brace rather than change all of the code. Build the documentation to make sure it looks correct. gcc/ChangeLog: * doc/rtl.texi: Add a note about quotes in braced strings. Signed-off-by: Andrew Pinski <quic_apinski@quicinc.com>
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@@ -85,7 +85,10 @@ appear, it is also valid to write a C-style brace block. The entire
brace block, including the outermost pair of braces, is considered to be
the string constant. Double quote characters inside the braces are not
special. Therefore, if you write string constants in the C code, you
-need not escape each quote character with a backslash.
+need not escape each quote character with a backslash. Note escaped quotes
+are treated the same as a plain quote character and if you need a escaped
+quote in a C string, you need an extra backslash to escape the backslash
+like @code{"a=\\"c\\";"}.
A vector contains an arbitrary number of pointers to expressions. The
number of elements in the vector is explicitly present in the vector.