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by ithkuil
4461 days ago
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I'm pretty sure that's later development. Otherwise it would be called "prefix" or "extend". Unfortunately I cannot quickly find a better source than: "The "escape" character (ESC, code 27), for example, was intended originally to allow sending other control characters as literals instead of invoking their meaning." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASCII |
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