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const someFunc = () => {
if (somesituation) {
setAlert({
open: true,
message: t({
id: 'somemsg',
message: 'some message\nwith two lines'
});
})
}
} I will re-check the case with escaped new line sequences. THis escaping actually done by babel / swc when the code is converted to AST but when it printed back by macro it should be correctly processed as new line without extra escaping.... |
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I have a significant number of messages in functions in my React modules that have newlines; the strings are passed to a custom dialog to control the message flow onscreen.
For example:
This extracts into a po file as:
I can use template strings' multi-line, but then I give up clean code formatting where the template strings go to the first column.
What I've been doing is creating a msg template, eg:
Which works, but it's ... verbose.
Am I missing something? Is this a feature, a bug, etc?
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