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  2. Wikipedia talk:Lua style guide - Wikipedia

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    ";" ":", single and double quotes etc.) should be allowed, i suggest we specify specifically which are the "kosher" ones, and ban all the rest, so please advocate here which punctuation should be exempt from the rule.

  3. Comparison of programming languages (syntax) - Wikipedia

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    ABAP supports two different kinds of comments. If the first character of a line, including indentation, is an asterisk (*) the whole line is considered as a comment, while a single double quote (") begins an in-line comment which acts until the end of the line.

  4. Quotation marks in English - Wikipedia

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    Single or double quotation marks denote either speech or a quotation. Double quotes are preferred in the United States, and also tend to be preferred in Australia [11] [12] (though the Australian Government prefers single quotes) [13] and Canada. Single quotes are more usual in the United Kingdom, Ireland and South Africa, though double quotes ...

  5. String literal - Wikipedia

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    One of the oldest examples is in shell scripts, where single quotes indicate a raw string or "literal string", while double quotes have escape sequences and variable interpolation. For example, in Python , raw strings are preceded by an r or R – compare 'C:\\Windows' with r'C:\Windows' (though, a Python raw string cannot end in an odd number ...

  6. Quotation mark - Wikipedia

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    The closing single quotation mark is identical in form to the apostrophe and similar to the prime symbol. The double quotation mark is identical to the ditto mark in English-language usage. It is also similar to—and often used to represent—the double prime symbol. These all serve different purposes.

  7. Comparison of programming languages (strings) - Wikipedia

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    Many languages have a syntax specifically intended for strings with multiple lines. In some of these languages, this syntax is a here document or "heredoc": A token representing the string is put in the middle of a line of code, but the code continues after the starting token and the string's content doesn't appear until the next line.

  8. Here document - Wikipedia

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    Double quotes may also be used, but this is subject to confusion, because expansion does occur in a double-quoted string, but does not occur in a here document with double-quoted delimiter. [4] Single- and double-quoted delimiters are distinguished in some other languages, notably Perl (see below), where behavior parallels the corresponding ...

  9. Wikipedia:Lua style guide - Wikipedia

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