• In computer science, an escape sequence is a combination of characters that has a meaning other than the literal characters contained therein; it is marked...
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  • In the C programming language, an escape sequence is specially delimited text in a character or string literal that represents one or more other characters...
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    ANSI escape sequences are a standard for in-band signaling to control cursor location, color, font styling, and other options on video text terminals and...
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  • escape sequence, in computing, is a combination of characters that has a meaning other than the literal characters contained therein Escape sequence may...
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  • telecommunications, an escape character is a character that invokes an alternative interpretation on the following characters in a character sequence. An escape character...
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  • Independent Escape Sequence, or TIES, is a modem protocol standard invented to avoid a patent held by Hayes Microcomputer Products. TIES is an escape sequence that...
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  • quoted sequence of characters, formally "bracketed delimiters", as in x = "foo", where , "foo" is a string literal with value foo. Methods such as escape sequences...
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    escape characters, a problem referred to as leaning toothpick syndrome (due to use of \ to escape / in Perl regular expressions, leading to sequences...
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    Esc key (redirect from Escape key)
    terminals and Linux consoles, for example) marks the beginning of an escape sequence to specify operating modes or characteristics generally. It is now...
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    ASCII (section Escape)
    "ANSI escape code" (often starting with a "Control Sequence Introducer", "CSI", "ESC [") from ECMA-48 (1972) and its successors. Some escape sequences do...
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  • graphical characters. It also specifies a syntax for escape sequences, multiple-byte sequences beginning with the ESC control code, which can likewise...
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  • which introduced this notation), this is not a separate escape sequence, but an octal escape sequence with a single octal digit 0; as a consequence, \0 must...
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  • Xerox Escape Sequence or XES is a page description language (PDL) developed by Xerox corporation and introduced with their 2700 laser printers in 1982...
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    sent an escape sequence string of three plus signs (+++) followed by a pause of about a second. The pause at the end of the escape sequence was required...
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  • they used ASCII code 2710 (escape), followed by a series of characters called a "control sequence" or "escape sequence". The mechanism was invented...
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  • and the document separator --- is borrowed from MIME (RFC 2046). Escape sequences are reused from C, and whitespace wrapping for multi-line strings is...
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    use the C newline escape sequence \n (LF) instead of the correct combination of carriage return escape and newline escape sequences \r\n (CR+LF) (see...
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  • Look up escape in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Escape or Escaping may refer to: Escape (1928 film), a German silent drama film Escape! (film), a 1930...
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  • operating systems that provides extra console functions through ANSI escape sequences. It is partially based upon a subset of the text terminal control standard...
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  • abbreviation DC0 ("device control reserved for data link escape"). The '\e' escape sequence is not part of ISO C and many other language specifications...
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  • code top-level domain (ccTLD) of South Korea KR (ANSI), an ANSI X3.64 escape sequence K. R. Market, Bangalore, India Kamen Rider, a tokusatsu multimedia...
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    that also have the ability to process escape sequences, in particular the VT52, VT100 or ANSI escape sequences. A text terminal, or often just terminal...
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    Special Graphics). The escape sequence Esc ( 0 switched the codes for lower-case ASCII letters to draw this set, and the sequence Esc ( B switched back:...
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  • for disaster recovery. In this sense, it can be considered a form of escape sequence. Principal among the offered commands are means to forcibly unmount...
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    404.10 – Request header too long. 404.11 – Request contains double escape sequence. 404.12 – Request contains high-bit characters. 404.13 – Content length...
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  • use printf("ハローワールド¥n"); (where ハローワールド is Hello, world and ¥n is an escape sequence), assuming the I/O system supports Shift JIS output. Secondly, the...
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    A launch escape system (LES) or launch abort system (LAS) is a crew-safety system connected to a space capsule. It is used in the event of a critical emergency...
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  • operation. This term is also used to describe the control character or escape sequence which causes this action. This is not a standard ASCII character, but...
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    the Escape key. The console also supports extended escape sequences, ANSI CSI Mode sequences, and DEC Private Mode sequences. These extended sequences can...
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    support a set of escape sequences for controlling color, cursor position, etc. Examples include the family of terminal control sequence standards that includes...
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