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  • curprev 23:5523:55, 8 August 20232804:d59:901d:2700:a4b7:8faa:b69a:785a talk 25,779 bytes 0 JOGO FEI Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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  • curprev 20:4720:47, 13 April 2023Guy Harris talk contribs 26,021 bytes −206 →‎In ASCII: At least in a Unix terminal emulator, the *terminal emulator* may get a "C pressed while the Control key was held down" event, but it sends 0x03 down the control side of the pseudo-tty, which gets delivered to the Unix terminal driver, which, in ISIG mode, delivers a SIGINT to the programs in the terminal's process group. Just leave the oversimplified and incorrect note out.
  • curprev 20:4220:42, 13 April 2023Guy Harris talk contribs 26,227 bytes +25 Another character vs. code. Consistently use 0xXX for the codes for commonly-used ASCII control characters. ^D is EOF on a UN*X terminal, but that's not a universal convention - some other OSes use ^Z, for example.
  • curprev 20:3720:37, 13 April 2023Guy Harris talk contribs 26,202 bytes +48 The C1 codes aren't in ASCII, although they are in some forms of extended ASCII, including Unicode.
  • curprev 20:1420:14, 13 April 2023Guy Harris talk contribs 26,154 bytes +433 →‎In ASCII: Heck, the 1977 revision of the ASCII standard has a section for "Control Characters", which includes DEL.
  • curprev 20:0920:09, 13 April 2023Guy Harris talk contribs 25,721 bytes −85 Use {{cite IETF}} for IETF specs.

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