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Inserting brackets into a file
Hello,
I'm trying to insert the following string into a source file: [assembly: SomeAttribute("foo") (Note that there is no closing bracket) If I enter this string in the replace box of the 'Replace in file' item it complains that if find no closing bracket and generates a parsing error (expecting section). Even if i adde the closing bracket it does not work because vbp thinks that is is a piece of code and wants to execute teh statement 'assembly:...'. I tried to create a macro and a function that returns a string that contains the string above, but even the result of both ways are subject to parsing. So how can i insert a '[' in a file? |
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Brackets within a field normally denote script code to be evaluated. To insert a literal bracket char, double up the character: [[. If you lookup '[' in the help index, the related topics document this.
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