Operator $ (Non-Escaped String Literal)

Explicitly indicates that a string literal should not be processed for 
escape sequences.

Syntax
   $"text"

Parameters
   $
      The preprocessor non-escaped operator
   "text"	
      The string literal

Description
   This operator explicitly indicates that the string literal following it 
   (wrapped in double quotes) should not be processed for escape sequences. 
   This a preprocessor operator and can only be used with string literals 
   at compile time.

   The default behavior for string literals is that they not be processed 
   for escape sequences.  However, Option Escape in the -lang fblite 
   dialect can be used to override this default behaviour causing all 
   strings to be processed for escape sequences.

   Use the ! Operator (Escaped String Literal) to explicitly indicate that 
   a string should be processed for escape sequences.

Example
   '' Compile with -lang fblite or qb

   #lang "fblite"

   Print "Default"
   Print "Backslash  : \\"
   Print !"Backslash !: \\"
   Print $"Backslash $: \\"
   Print

   Option Escape

   Print "Option Escape"
   Print "Backslash  : \\"
   Print !"Backslash !: \\"
   Print $"Backslash $: \\"
   Print

   '' OUTPUT:

   '' Default
   '' Backslash  : \\
   '' Backslash !: \
   '' Backslash $: \\

   '' Option Escape
   '' Backslash  : \
   '' Backslash !: \
   '' Backslash $: \\

Differences from QB
   * New to FreeBASIC

See also
   * Operator ! (Escaped String Literal)
   * Option Escape
   * Preprocessor
   * Literals
   * Escape Sequences

