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==Interpreted String Literals==
==Interpreted String Literals==


Interpreted string literals are character sequences between double quotes, as in <tt>"example"</tt>.


<font color=red>'''TODO''' parse https://golang.org/ref/spec#String_literals</font>
<font color=red>'''TODO''' parse https://golang.org/ref/spec#String_literals</font>


=String Operators and Functions=
=String Operators and Functions=

Revision as of 17:48, 22 March 2016

External

Internal

Overview

The predeclared String type identifier is string. String values are (possibly empty) sequences of bytes. String values are immutable.

String Literals

A string literal is a string constant obtained from concatenating a sequence of characters.

Raw String Literals

Raw string literals are sequences of characters enclosed by back quotes `. Any other character is taken literally, back slashes have no special meaning and new lines can appear. Carriage return characters inside raw string literals are discarded. The following code:

var sl = `Example \n \t
...
"something"`
fmt.Println(sl);

will produce:

Example \n \t
...
"something"

Interpreted String Literals

Interpreted string literals are character sequences between double quotes, as in "example".

TODO parse https://golang.org/ref/spec#String_literals

String Operators and Functions