Achilleus Mantzios wrote:
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a\000b
are you kidding ?
where is NUL-byte in "a\000b" ???
Null byte is a byte of value zero,
and allow me to say that the \000 in "a\000b" is exactly this.
if ("\0"=="\\000")
printf("congratulations!!!");
NOTE:
I am not care about a _display_ NUL-byte on a screen !
weither it'll be "space" or "some escape sequence"
the problem is: you'll get this four byte sequence '\000' _instead_ of
NUL-byte anyway.
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