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Java 7 - Multiline strings

I've read that multiline string literals were proposed to be added in Java 7.

Although I can't find any documentation saying definitely that they have been. I'd like to know if they are, because this is something I开发者_如何学Go'd consider switching versions for.


Multiline string literals are not going to be added to JDK 7. You can check Project Coin's homepage for a list of language changes.

However, you can use Scala, which does support multiline string literals using triple quotes:

var s = """Hello
      World"""


Multiline strings were not added into Java (even as of Java 8, the newest current version), and probably will never be added to Java. However, you can add multiple strings together like so:

String greeting = "Hello " + 
    "world! " + 
    "This is a multiline string.";

Or, if you want the multiline line breaks to actually start a new line, insert "\n" to the end of each line.


Multiline strings are supported in Java since JDK 13. They are called text blocks:

String html = """
          <html>
              <body>
                  <p>Hello, world</p>
              </body>
          </html>
          """;

Note, this is a preview feature. But I hope it will become a permanent feature in one of the next releases (JDK 14-15).


Following Java's coding conventions Strings should be concatenated like:

String str = "Long text line " 
             + "more long text.";

Make sure the + operator always begins the next line for readability.
See: Code Conventions for the Java Programming Language: 4. Indentation

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