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Fix trailing whitespace in code literal #17939

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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions NEWS.md
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Expand Up @@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ New language features
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* The REPL now supports something called *prompt pasting*.
This activates when pasting text that starts with `julia> ` into the REPL.
In that case, only expressions starting with `julia> ` are parsed, the rest are removed.
This activates when pasting text that starts with `julia>` into the REPL.
In that case, only expressions starting with `julia>` are parsed, the rest are removed.
This makes it possible to paste a chunk of code that has been copied from a REPL session
without having to scrub away prompts and outputs.
This can be disabled or enabled at will with `Base.REPL.enable_promptpaste(::Bool)`.
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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions doc/manual/interacting-with-julia.rst
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Expand Up @@ -42,8 +42,8 @@ There are a number useful features unique to interactive work. In addition to sh
julia> ans
"12"

In Julia mode, the REPL supports something called *prompt pasting*. This activates when pasting text that starts with ``julia> `` into the REPL.
In that case, only expressions starting with ``julia> `` are parsed, others are removed.
In Julia mode, the REPL supports something called *prompt pasting*. This activates when pasting text that starts with ``julia>`` into the REPL.
In that case, only expressions starting with ``julia>`` are parsed, others are removed.
This makes it is possible to paste a chunk of code that has been copied from a REPL session without having to scrub away prompts and outputs.
This feature is enabled by default but can be disabled or enabled at will with ``Base.REPL.enable_promptpaste(::Bool)``.
If it is enabled, you can try it out by pasting the code block above this paragraph straight into the REPL.
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