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Bug #11989
closedDedenting interpolating heredoc can interpret escapes incorrectly
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Closed
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Target version:
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ruby -v:
ruby 2.3.0p0 (2015-12-25 revision 53290) [x86_64-linux]
Description
It is clear that the dedenting <<~HEREDOC feature was intended to only consider actual whitespace in the source file as indentation, not any escaped whitespace. E.g.:
p <<~"E"
\ x
y
E
It prints " x\n y\n"
. So "\ "
does not count as whitespace. There is even an MRI test for this.
However, this case is handled differently:
p <<~"E"
x\n y
E
It prints "x\n y\n"
. So "\n"
is counted as whitespace, like an actual newline would be. I think it should print "x\n y\n"
.
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