diff --git a/docs/_docs/reference/changed-features/interpolation-escapes.md b/docs/_docs/reference/changed-features/interpolation-escapes.md index 594e7671c5ab..4abeabdce3ac 100644 --- a/docs/_docs/reference/changed-features/interpolation-escapes.md +++ b/docs/_docs/reference/changed-features/interpolation-escapes.md @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ title: "Escapes in interpolations" nightlyOf: https://docs.scala-lang.org/scala3/reference/changed-features/interpolation-escapes.html --- -In Scala 2 there is no straightforward way to represent a single quote character `"` in a single quoted interpolation. A `\` character can't be used for that because interpolators themselves decide how to handle escaping, so the parser doesn't know whether the `"` character should be escaped or used as a terminator. +In Scala 2 there is no straightforward way to represent a double-quote character `"` in a quoted interpolation (except in triple-quote interpolation). A `\` character can't be used for that because interpolators themselves decide how to handle escaping, so the parser doesn't know whether the `"` character should be escaped or used as a terminator. In Scala 3, we can use the `$` meta character of interpolations to escape a `"` character. Example: