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    • Type: Change Request
    • Resolution: Persuasive with Modification
    • Priority: Medium
    • Shorthand (FHIR)
    • 0.12.0 [deprecated]
    • FHIR Infrastructure
    • Language Reference
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      FSH 1.0 should support the escape sequences that FHIR already defines as valid in its regex for strings: \r, \n, and \t.  Others could be considered for future use, but since FHIR doesn’t define them in its regex, future support is doubtful.

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      FSH 1.0 should support the escape sequences that FHIR already defines as valid in its regex for strings: \r, \n, and \t.  Others could be considered for future use, but since FHIR doesn’t define them in its regex, future support is doubtful.
    • Kramer/Rhodes: 14-0-0
    • Enhancement
    • Compatible, substantive

      There's no specification of how escape sequences in strings are handled. They should be treated as for JSON.

      Proposed Wording:

      https://github.com/FHIR/sushi/issues/392

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            Reporter:
            Keith W. Boone
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