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  2. String literal - Wikipedia

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    Some languages, such as Fortran, Modula-2, JavaScript, Python, and PHP allow more than one quoting delimiter; in the case of two possible delimiters, this is known as dual quoting. Typically, this consists of allowing the programmer to use either single quotations or double quotations interchangeably – each literal must use one or the other.

  3. Delimiter-separated values - Wikipedia

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    A delimited text file is a text file used to store data, in which each line represents a single book, company, or other thing, and each line has fields separated by the delimiter. [3] Compared to the kind of flat file that uses spaces to force every field to the same width, a delimited file has the advantage of allowing field values of any ...

  4. Delimiter - Wikipedia

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    Delimiter collision is a problem that occurs when an author or programmer introduces delimiters into text without actually intending them to be interpreted as boundaries between separate regions. [ 4 ] [ 18 ] In the case of XML, for example, this can occur whenever an author attempts to specify an angle bracket character.

  5. Regular expression - Wikipedia

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    A sequence of a base character + combining characters should be matched with the identical single precomposed character (only some of these combining sequences can be precomposed into a single Unicode character, but infinitely many other combining sequences are possible in Unicode, and needed for various languages, using one or more combining ...

  6. Comma-separated values - Wikipedia

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    The CSV file format is one type of delimiter-separated file format. [2] Delimiters frequently used include the comma, tab, space, and semicolon. Delimiter-separated files are often given a ".csv" extension even when the field separator is not a comma. Many applications or libraries that consume or produce CSV files have options to specify an ...

  7. Delimited continuation - Wikipedia

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    Delimited continuations were first introduced by Felleisen in 1988 [1] with an operator called , first introduced in a tech report in 1987, [2] along with a prompt construct #. The operator was designed to be a generalization of control operators that had been described in the literature such as call/cc from Scheme , ISWIM 's J operator , John ...

  8. Newline - Wikipedia

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    Operating systems for the CDC 6000 series defined a newline as two or more zero-valued six-bit characters at the end of a 60-bit word. Some configurations also defined a zero-valued character as a colon character, with the result that multiple colons could be interpreted as a newline depending on position.

  9. Tab-separated values - Wikipedia

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    Records are separated by newlines, and values within a record are separated by tab characters. The TSV format is thus a delimiter-separated values format, similar to comma-separated values . TSV is a simple file format that is widely supported, so it is often used in data exchange to move tabular data between different computer programs that ...