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1 point by forensic 5877 days ago | link | parent

Thank you, but could you elaborate a little please? I guess I don't understand how to use #\ properly.


3 points by fallintothis 5877 days ago | link

#\x is just the character literal for the letter x -- each element of a string being a character. What the parent means is that you forgot to put a quotation mark before the mentioned line. You don't need to use #\ in this context, but in writing it makes more sense than saying you forgot a " before bottle".

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1 point by forensic 5877 days ago | link

Thank you sir. It is clear to me now.

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