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\n and \r need double backslashes in Halibut.

[originally from svn r4947]
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Simon Tatham 2004-12-02 13:48:32 +00:00
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@ -45,10 +45,10 @@ endianness-dependent operations, and so on.
\e{don't} care about. In particular, we expect PuTTY to be compiled
on 32-bit architectures \e{or bigger}; so it's safe to assume that
\c{int} is at least 32 bits wide, not just the 16 you are guaranteed
by ANSI C. Similarly, we assume that the execution character encoding
is a superset of the printable characters of ASCII, though we don't
assume the numeric values of control characters, particularly \cw{'\n'}
and \cw{'\r'}.)
by ANSI C. Similarly, we assume that the execution character
encoding is a superset of the printable characters of ASCII, though
we don't assume the numeric values of control characters,
particularly \cw{'\\n'} and \cw{'\\r'}.)
\H{udp-multi-backend} Multiple backends treated equally