Date:        03 Feb 2005 00:54:29 -0500
    From:        stanislav shalunov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
    Message-ID:  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

This is totally irrelevant to the doc in question, but ...

  | Actually, the convention used in C and Perl is to use \0, followed by
  | zero, one, or two octal digits (leaving some values of octets without
  | representation).

that is utter garbage.   \377 is a perfectly valid C (and I assume perl,
though I gave up on perl years ago) representation of the value 255.

  | I personally think it's a poor convention as it uses varying number of
  | digits, so it becomes difficult to represent, say, the NUL character
  | followed by the digit "1".

Not difficult, just ugly ... \0001 works just fine.

  | nonstandard one.  I'd have chosen a different one

You're 20 years too late.

kre


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