On Sun, Aug 15, 2010 at 6:02 AM, Dmitry Groshev wrote: > On 15/08/2010, Dennis Williamson wrote: >> It only consumes two bytes on my system (or one if it's followed by >> another escape or a closing quote). > > You are wrong.
you might want to try being less abrasive if you expect people to help you >> It's the responsibility of your code to put an ASCII character after >> the \c. > > My code is fine, thank you. ;-) Given that I never had any use for > "\c" when there is "\x". garbage in -> garbage out -mike