Avoid generating unquoted octal-like strings to avoid parser bugs #183
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Not every YAML parser distinguishes between unquoted string literals the same way:
This PR forces strings like
088579281390
to be rendered as quoted'088579281390'
. While this is not strictly necessary, there are several YAML parsers which mis-handle this kind of output, and so we ensure things are quoted to avoid triggering this edge case.Added a unit test that on master fails due to generation of non-quoted octal-like strings, and on this PR passes with all strings quoted