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A string literal or anonymous string is a type of literal in programming for the representation of a string value within the source code of a computer program. Most often in modern languages this is a quoted sequence of characters (formally “bracketed delimiters”), as in x = “foo”, where “foo” is a string literal with value foo – the quotes are not part of the value, and one must use a method such as escape sequences to avoid the problem of delimiter collision and allow the delimiters themselves to be embedded in a string. However, there are numerous alternate notations for specifying string literals, particularly more complicated cases, and the exact notation depends on the individual programming language in question. Nevertheless, there are some general guidelines that most modern programming languages follow.

Most modern programming languages use bracket delimiters (also balanced delimiters)to specify string literals. Double quotations are the most common quoting delimiters used:

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