Re: SPARQL: Backslashes in string literals [OK?]

* Seaborne, Andy wrote:
>>   http://www.w3.org/TR/2005/WD-rdf-sparql-query-20050721/ does not seem
>> to define what it means if a string literal includes a backslash though
>> that is allowed by the EBNF. Please add normative prose and an example
>> defining and demonstrating proper use of backslashes in string literals.
>> See also <http://www.w3.org/TR/charmod/#sec-Escaping>.

>The working group has agreed the text in sections A.5 and A.6 of the SPARQL 
>grammar section A in the editors' working draft [1] in response to your 
>comment.  The grammar also includes productions to put such escape sequences 
>in strings.

>[1] http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/DataAccess/rq23/#grammar

I raised the remaining issues wrt to this in the Unicode issue. I would
have preferred to use the \xXX / \x{....} style escapes like they are
available in RELAX NG Compact Syntax, Perl and others, but well... I
think this issue can be considered closed, thanks.
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