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[personal profile] pne Wed 2011-03-16 14:20
A lot of the problem with quotation syntax is that unquoting the string implies a rewrite, which leads to problems with repeated doubling of \\\\ and suchlike. Perhaps quotations should be passed down to the next layer verbatim, so that they are only unquoted at the last possible moment.

But then how can you tell at which level a \} (or \\\} or \\\\\}, etc.) is to be interpreted? (That is, where the "last possible moment" for unquoting that character sequence is: the bottom-most layer, or somewhere in between?)
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