In article <hiv4c6$5l...@theodyn.ncf.ca>,
 "Colin W." <cjwilliam...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 17-Jan-10 02:16 AM, Terry Reedy wrote:
> > On 1/17/2010 1:55 AM, Brendan Miller wrote:
> >> Is there any difference whatsoever between a raw string beginning with
> >> the captical R or one with the lower case r e.g. r"string" vs
> >> R"string"?
> >
> > No. Nor is there and difference between the strings created with raw
> > literals and cooked literals.
> >
> >
> "cooked" literal  ??

I've never seen it referred to this way in the Python literature, but 
"cooked" is a well-known term meaning, "not raw".  The usage goes back 
decades.
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