On 11/7/17 3:07 AM, Dennis Boone wrote: > > I'm not looking for code review, but the code is intended to replace > > the tabs and backspaces with \t and \b respectively, but I haven't > > been able to test it because I can't seem to make a backspace > > character appear in input. In later unices, ^V followed by the > > backspace would work, but that's not part of v7. Backspace itself is > > my erase character, so anytime I just type it, it backspaces :). > > This bit from the middle of sys/dev/tty.c seems to indicate that you > escape it with \: > > } else { > mc = maptab[c]; > if (c==tp->t_erase || c==tp->t_kill) > mc = c; > if (mc && (mc==c || (tp->t_flags&LCASE))) { > if (bp[-2] != '\\') > c = mc; > bp--; > } > } > > On my test v7 system if I type backslash control-h: > > # stty > speed 0 baud > erase = '^H'; kill = '^U' > even -nl echo -tabs > # echo \^H | od -c > 0000000 \b \n > 0000002 > # > > De Thanks for the note. I thought about it and tried it out even though I don't see the ^H (my cursor backs up a space). After typing echo "\^H" | od -c, here's what it looks like: $ echo "" | od -c 0000000  \b  \n 0000002 So, sure enough there's a backspace in there and my code "sees" it too: $ echo "" | 1-8 <> $ -- GPG Fingerprint: 68F4 B3BD 1730 555A 4462 7D45 3EAA 5B6D A982 BAAF -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: