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[class.path]: literal missing backslash-escape #731

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hubert-reinterpretcast opened this issue May 27, 2016 · 5 comments
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[class.path]: literal missing backslash-escape #731

hubert-reinterpretcast opened this issue May 27, 2016 · 5 comments

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@hubert-reinterpretcast
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In [class.path] paragraph 4:

[ ... ] is the backslash character (L’\’).

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tkoeppe commented May 31, 2016

Make a PR?

@hubert-reinterpretcast
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The text appears in an example; so I believe it is an editorial issue.

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tkoeppe commented May 31, 2016

Right, so could you just create a pull request for the editor? That'd be much faster than if you wait for someone else to branch and create the edit and send the request.

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It's missing an extra backslash, not a single quote.

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Ah; yes.

On Thu, Jun 2, 2016 at 11:22 AM, timsong-cpp notifications@github.com
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It's missing an extra backslash, not a single quote.


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timsong-cpp added a commit to timsong-cpp/draft that referenced this issue Jun 2, 2016
@hubert-reinterpretcast hubert-reinterpretcast changed the title [class.path]: literal missing closing single-quote [class.path]: literal missing backslash-escape Jun 6, 2016
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