Postgres text format requires backslashes to be escaped, but inside array literals they must be escaped again, and in Scala of course we also have to escape them so I ended up with "\\\\\\\\" to represent a single backslash, which I think is entirely splendid.
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Replying to @tpolecat
Surely
@propensive has an interpolation library for such issues? Maybe gnr.guitarist" postgres sql here"1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @jonoabroad @tpolecat
Surely I do! But note that Scala only requires you to escape them in standard single-quoted strings. Triple-quoted or prefixed strings (regardless of the prefix) they don't need escaping. That might get you down to "\\\\".
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Replying to @jonoabroad @tpolecat
It was close enough to popular culture that it was wasted on me... ;) but intriguing (I'm being serious now!) that I did literally just gloss over the part of the tweet I didn't understand without giving it a second thought... :/
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Replying to @propensive @tpolecat
Gnr. guitarist ==== Guns n Roses Guitarist === slash.
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Replying to @jonoabroad @tpolecat
See, Twitter doesn't understand either!pic.twitter.com/OVB1xtrz7O
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Replying to @propensive @tpolecat
*sigh* at least twitter thinks i know more than one language.
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...and presumes I don't speak German. I mean, it's not entirely wrong, but I tried very hard and feel judged.
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