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-let
-
-  s1 = ''
-    This is an indented multi-line string
-    literal.  An amount of whitespace at
-    the start of each line matching the minimum
-    indentation of all lines in the string
-    literal together will be removed.  Thus,
-    in this case four spaces will be
-    stripped from each line, even though
-      THIS LINE is indented six spaces.
-
-    Also, empty lines don't count in the
-    determination of the indentation level (the
-    previous empty line has indentation 0, but
-    it doesn't matter).
-  '';
-
-  s2 = ''  If the string starts with whitespace
-    followed by a newline, it's stripped, but
-    that's not the case here. Two spaces are
-    stripped because of the "  " at the start. 
-  '';
-
-  s3 = ''
-      This line is indented
-      a bit further.
-        ''; # indentation of last line doesn't count if it's empty
-
-  s4 = ''
-    Anti-quotations, like ${if true then "so" else "not so"}, are
-    also allowed.
-  '';
-
-  s5 = ''
-      The \ is not special here.
-    ' can be followed by any character except another ', e.g. 'x'.
-    Likewise for $, e.g. $$ or $varName.
-    But ' followed by ' is special, as is $ followed by {.
-    If you want them, use anti-quotations: ${"''"}, ${"\${"}.
-  '';
-
-  s6 = ''  
-    Tabs are not interpreted as whitespace (since we can't guess
-    what tab settings are intended), so don't use them.
- 	This line starts with a space and a tab, so only one
-    space will be stripped from each line.
-  '';
-
-  s7 = ''
-    Also note that if the last line (just before the closing ' ')
-    consists only of whitespace, it's ignored.  But here there is
-    some non-whitespace stuff, so the line isn't removed. '';
-
-  s8 = ''    ${""}
-    This shows a hacky way to preserve an empty line after the start.
-    But there's no reason to do so: you could just repeat the empty
-    line.
-  '';
-
-  s9 = ''
-  ${""}  Similarly you can force an indentation level,
-    in this case to 2 spaces.  This works because the anti-quote
-    is significant (not whitespace).
-  '';
-
-  s10 = ''
-  '';
-
-  s11 = '''';
-
-  s12 = ''   '';
-
-  s13 = ''
-    start on network-interfaces
-
-    start script
-    
-      rm -f /var/run/opengl-driver
-      ${if true
-        then "ln -sf 123 /var/run/opengl-driver"
-        else if true
-        then "ln -sf 456 /var/run/opengl-driver"
-        else ""
-      }
-
-      rm -f /var/log/slim.log
-       
-    end script
-
-    env SLIM_CFGFILE=${"abc"}
-    env SLIM_THEMESDIR=${"def"}
-    env FONTCONFIG_FILE=/etc/fonts/fonts.conf  				# !!! cleanup
-    env XKB_BINDIR=${"foo"}/bin         				# Needed for the Xkb extension.
-    env LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${"libX11"}/lib:${"libXext"}/lib:/usr/lib/          # related to xorg-sys-opengl - needed to load libglx for (AI)GLX support (for compiz)
-
-    ${if true
-      then "env XORG_DRI_DRIVER_PATH=${"nvidiaDrivers"}/X11R6/lib/modules/drivers/"
-    else if true
-      then "env XORG_DRI_DRIVER_PATH=${"mesa"}/lib/modules/dri"
-      else ""
-    } 
-
-    exec ${"slim"}/bin/slim
-  '';
-
-  s14 = ''
-    Escaping of ' followed by ': '''
-    Escaping of $ followed by {: ''${
-    And finally to interpret \n etc. as in a string: ''\n, ''\r, ''\t.
-  '';
-
-  # Regression test: antiquotation in '${x}' should work, but didn't.
-  s15 = let x = "bla"; in ''
-    foo
-    '${x}'
-    bar
-  '';
-
-  # Regression test: accept $'.
-  s16 = ''
-    cut -d $'\t' -f 1
-  '';
-
-  # Accept dollars at end of strings 
-  s17 = ''ending dollar $'' + ''$'' + "\n";
-
-in s1 + s2 + s3 + s4 + s5 + s6 + s7 + s8 + s9 + s10 + s11 + s12 + s13 + s14 + s15 + s16 + s17