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Re: printf(1), sh(1), POSIX.2 and octal escape sequences
KRE> It depends upon the usage. But if you're processing escapes, you
KRE> need to also process \\ to mean a literal '\' of course, [...]
Not necessarily -- '\134' would be good enough :-)
Just joking, of course. The weekend is nigh.
Martin Neitzel
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- Re: printf(1), sh(1), POSIX.2 and octal escape sequences
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