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22 Dec 2014

F# 3.1 for C# 6.0 developers: Creating escaped concat/split functions

by Marc Sigrist | posted in: Language Features | 0

The built-in .NET Join and Split methods do not provide a way for escaping the separator. If the separator is already contained in the input strings before joining, the strings cannot be reproduced by splitting…

.NET Framework, C#, F#

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