What I believe is happening is the ' in your c variable string needs to be escaped and PyCharm knows this at runtime, given you have surrounded the full string in " (You'll notice in the debugger, your c string is now surrounded by '). To escape the single quote it changes it to \', but now, there is a \ in your string that needs escaping, and to escape \ in Python, you type \\.
EDIT
Let me see if I can explain the order of escaping going on here.
"u' this is not normal" is assigned to c
- PyCharm converts the string in
c to 'u' this is not normal' at runtime. See how, without escaping the 2nd ', your string is now closed off right after u.
- PyCharm escapes the
' automatically for you by adding a slash before it. The string is now 'u\' this is not normal'. At this point, everything should be fine but PyCharm may be taking an additional step for safety.
- PyCharm then escapes the slash it just added to your string, leaving the string as:
'u\\' this is not normal'.
It is likely a setting inside PyCharm. Does it cause an actual issue with your code?