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Document handling of raw-unicode-escapes. Closes SF bug 587087.
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backslash followed by a newline is interpreted as those two characters
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as part of the string, \emph{not} as a line continuation.
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When an `r' or `R' prefix is used in conjunction with a `u' or `U'
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prefix, then the \uXXXX escape sequence is processed while \emph{all other
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backslashes are left in the string}. For example, the string literal
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\code{ur"\u0062\n"} consists of three Unicode characters:
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`LATIN SMALL LETTER B', `REVERSE SOLIDUS', and `LATIN SMALL LETTER N'.
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Backslashes can be escaped with a preceding backslash; however, both
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remain in the string. As a result, \uXXXX escape sequences are
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only recognized when there are an odd number of backslashes.
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\subsection{String literal concatenation\label{string-catenation}}
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