Follow-up Comment #2, bug #53075 (project findutils):
I would never have expected that -ls automatically represents non-ASCII bytes
as \nnn, because "ls" doesn't do that normally. If you want to reveal
non-graphic characters, you have to use "ls -b".
Though it's not clear to me that there's any gain from -ls behaving like "ls"
here.
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