On Thu, 19 Mar 1998, Chris Jacobson wrote:
->It is looking for '\e', or ascii value 5 (cntrl-e), NOT "\\e" which would
->be read as \e. \ is an escape sequence.
Actually, '\e' is a gcc extension code which stands for the ESC code,
not for ^E.
-dak
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