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Mark Olesen
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- Istream and Ostream now retain backslashes when reading/writing strings. The previous implementation simply discarded them, except when used to escape a double-quote or a newline. It is now vitally important to retain them, eg for quoting regular expression meta-characters. The backslash continues to be used as an escape character for double-quote and newline, but otherwise get passed through "as-is" without any other special meaning (ie, they are *NOT* C-style strings). This helps avoid 'backslash hell'! For example, string: "match real dots \.+, question mark \? or any char .*" C-style: "match real dots \\.+, question mark \\? or any char .*" - combined subfiles in db/IOstreams, some had more copyright info than code - OPstreamI.H contained only private methods, moved into OPstream.C Are these really correct? IOstreams/Istream.H:# include "HashTable.C" token/token.H:#define NoHashTableC
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