This transcript shows some syntax for raw text literals. ``` unison lit1 = """ This is a raw text literal. It can start with 3 or more ", and is terminated by the same number of quotes. Nothing is escaped. \n The initial newline, if it exists, is ignored. The last line, if it's just whitespace up to the closing quotes, is ignored. Use an extra blank line if you'd like a trailing newline. Like so: """ > lit1 > Some lit1 lit2 = """" This is a raw text literal, indented. It can start with 3 or more ", and is terminated by the same number of quotes. Nothing is escaped. \n This doesn't terminate the literal - """ """" > lit2 > Some lit2 ``` ``` ucm Loading changes detected in scratch.u. I found and typechecked these definitions in scratch.u. If you do an `add` or `update`, here's how your codebase would change: ⍟ These new definitions are ok to `add`: lit1 : Text lit2 : Text Now evaluating any watch expressions (lines starting with `>`)... Ctrl+C cancels. 15 | > lit1 ⧩ """ This is a raw text literal. It can start with 3 or more ", and is terminated by the same number of quotes. Nothing is escaped. \n The initial newline, if it exists, is ignored. The last line, if it's just whitespace up to the closing quotes, is ignored. Use an extra blank line if you'd like a trailing newline. Like so: """ 16 | > Some lit1 ⧩ Some "This is a raw text literal.\nIt can start with 3 or more \",\nand is terminated by the same number of quotes.\nNothing is escaped. \\n\n\nThe initial newline, if it exists, is ignored.\nThe last line, if it's just whitespace up to the closing quotes,\nis ignored.\n\nUse an extra blank line if you'd like a trailing newline. Like so:\n" 27 | > lit2 ⧩ """" This is a raw text literal, indented. It can start with 3 or more ", and is terminated by the same number of quotes. Nothing is escaped. \n This doesn't terminate the literal - """ """" 28 | > Some lit2 ⧩ Some "This is a raw text literal, indented.\nIt can start with 3 or more \",\nand is terminated by the same number of quotes.\nNothing is escaped. \\n\n\nThis doesn't terminate the literal - \"\"\"" ``` ``` ucm scratch/main> add ⍟ I've added these definitions: lit1 : Text lit2 : Text scratch/main> view lit1 lit2 lit1 : Text lit1 = """ This is a raw text literal. It can start with 3 or more ", and is terminated by the same number of quotes. Nothing is escaped. \n The initial newline, if it exists, is ignored. The last line, if it's just whitespace up to the closing quotes, is ignored. Use an extra blank line if you'd like a trailing newline. Like so: """ lit2 : Text lit2 = """" This is a raw text literal, indented. It can start with 3 or more ", and is terminated by the same number of quotes. Nothing is escaped. \n This doesn't terminate the literal - """ """" ```