Re: [Last-Call] Antw: [EXT] [Ntp] Genart last call review of draft-ietf-ntp-yang-data-model-12

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On 15/02/2021 08:54, Ulrich Windl wrote:
Tim Evens via Datatracker <noreply@xxxxxxxx> schrieb am 13.02.2021 um 00:51
in
Nachricht <161317387496.31377.7416127213693172983@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

...
Are the backslashes required here? It seems that many examples have them
when
there is a value and the closing tag is not on the same line.  For example:
...
            <associations‑address>192.0.2.1\
            </associations‑address>

I think the backslash is no syntactic element IN XML; it's probably an
indoicator that those lines should be ONE for XML input.
Some XML lines are just long...


Backslash is a YANG convention where lines have been folded to fit the rules of the RFC Editor but YANG/XML does not want them folded.

This is usually accompanied with a reference to
draft-ietf-netmod-artwork-folding RFC8792

Tom Petch


Regards,
Ulrich



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