Issue 12952: Use of simple quotes and double quotes in strings (ocl2-rtf) Source: France Telecom R&D (Mr. Mariano Belaunde, mariano.belaunde(at)orange.com) Nature: Uncategorized Issue Severity: Summary: Summary: Use of simple quotes in place of double quotes should be allowed, Specially in situations where the string contains double quotes (to avoid explicit use of escaping characters). Resolution: The freedom to use single or double quotes risks causing confusion for novices as well as being helpful. OCL is the basis for extended languages which may have their own usage for double quotes, so extending OCL into this syntax area seems unwise. Disposition: Closed, no change Revised Text: Actions taken: October 10, 2008: received issue December 23, 2013: closed issue Discussion: In fact simple quotes are used in OCL for introducing strings, so we guess the request is to allow use of double quotes as an option (like in Javascript). This issue requires some further analysis so I suggest to defer. Disposition: Deferred End of Annotations:===== s is issue # 12952 Use of simple quotes and double quotes in strings Summary: Use of simple quotes in place of double quotes should be allowed, Specially in situations where the string contains double quotes (to avoid explicit X-IronPort-Anti-Spam-Filtered: true X-IronPort-Anti-Spam-Result: ApoEADeK50rUnw4T/2dsb2JhbADZWIQ/BA Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 07:04:30 +0000 From: Ed Willink User-Agent: Thunderbird 2.0.0.22 (Windows/20090605) To: "'ocl2-rtf@omg.org'" Subject: Re: Issue 12952 Use of simple quotes and double quotes in strings X-Plusnet-Relay: b454f164f41d516f5702fd35e12d4452 Hi Mariano Attached closes this unclear request, since guesses at its original meaning conflict with resolution of Issue 14357. Regards Ed Willink use of escaping characters).