String literals may be enclosed in single or double quotes. Embedded escape sequences are started with a backslash, followed by either a hexadecimal, an octal or a single character escape sequence. -- Expect stdout -- Single quoted string Double quoted string Unicode escape sequence: ☀💩 Escaped double quote (") character Escaped single quote (') character Hexadecimal escape: XYZ xyz Octal escape: ABC xyz { "Single char escape": "\u0007\b\u001b\f\r\t\u000b\\\n" } -- End -- -- Testcase -- {{ 'Single quoted string' }} {{ "Double quoted string" }} {{ "Unicode escape sequence: \u2600\uD83D\uDCA9" }} {{ "Escaped double quote (\") character" }} {{ 'Escaped single quote (\') character' }} {{ "Hexadecimal escape: \x58\x59\x5A \x78\x79\x7a" }} {{ "Octal escape: \101\102\103 \170\171\172" }} {{ { "Single char escape": "\a\b\e\f\r\t\v\\\n" } }} -- End -- Testing various parsing corner cases. -- Expect stdout -- [ "\t", "\n", "y" ] -- End -- -- Testcase -- {% print([ "\ ", // properly handle escaped tab "\ ", // properly handle escaped newline "\y" // substitute unrecognized escape with escaped char ], "\n"); %} -- End --