Hello,

When considering the String Literal character set, there is the
regular expression /[^\0\n\\]/, meaning virtually any other character
than those specified in the expression. That's in addition to the
several or so alphanumeric alternatives preceding that alternative.

As far as I can determine, that's virtually any character, some of
which are escaped in the string itself. Does this sound about right?

I'm just trying to get a handle on how best to construct the character
set when building my parser test case generators.

http://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/reference/proto2-spec

Thanks!

Michael Powell

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