-
```
In OCAML you can use apostrophes in identifiers:
let f' x' = x' + 1
What is between apostrophes should *not* be highlighted as a string constant.
This is both with and without lang-ml.js (and …
-
```
In OCAML you can use apostrophes in identifiers:
let f' x' = x' + 1
What is between apostrophes should *not* be highlighted as a string constant.
This is both with and without lang-ml.js (and …
-
```
In OCAML you can use apostrophes in identifiers:
let f' x' = x' + 1
What is between apostrophes should *not* be highlighted as a string constant.
This is both with and without lang-ml.js (and …
-
```
In OCAML you can use apostrophes in identifiers:
let f' x' = x' + 1
What is between apostrophes should *not* be highlighted as a string constant.
This is both with and without lang-ml.js (and …
-
```
In OCAML you can use apostrophes in identifiers:
let f' x' = x' + 1
What is between apostrophes should *not* be highlighted as a string constant.
This is both with and without lang-ml.js (and …
-
```
In OCAML you can use apostrophes in identifiers:
let f' x' = x' + 1
What is between apostrophes should *not* be highlighted as a string constant.
This is both with and without lang-ml.js (and …
-
```
In OCAML you can use apostrophes in identifiers:
let f' x' = x' + 1
What is between apostrophes should *not* be highlighted as a string constant.
This is both with and without lang-ml.js (and …
-
```
In OCAML you can use apostrophes in identifiers:
let f' x' = x' + 1
What is between apostrophes should *not* be highlighted as a string constant.
This is both with and without lang-ml.js (and …
-
```
In OCAML you can use apostrophes in identifiers:
let f' x' = x' + 1
What is between apostrophes should *not* be highlighted as a string constant.
This is both with and without lang-ml.js (and …
-
```
In OCAML you can use apostrophes in identifiers:
let f' x' = x' + 1
What is between apostrophes should *not* be highlighted as a string constant.
This is both with and without lang-ml.js (and …