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Re: OT: ^L in source (was Re: wrong line endings in a gnustep file)
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Peter Cooper |
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Re: OT: ^L in source (was Re: wrong line endings in a gnustep file) |
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Sat, 23 Aug 2003 19:44:22 +0200 |
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On Sat, Aug 23, 2003 at 11:52:40AM -0400, Andrew Pinski wrote:
> >Only somewhat relatedly, I've been wondering about some source code
> >I've seen
> >that has ^L (i.e. ctrl-L, ASCII 12) in it. I've seen it in some of the
> >GNUstep sources but also some other projects' code. What does it do in
> >a C
> >source file? Does the compiler (or preprocessor) just ignore it?
>
> ^L is the marker for a new page so this is white space and is ignored
> correctly by GCC.
But things like escape (^[) don't get ignored. I've noticed my bad
habit from vi causes "invisible escapes" to be embedded within files
I'm editing in ProjectCenter. And consequent compile-phase failures.
I haven't checked a recent version of CodeEditor. Is its behaviour
better (if only showing "box" glyphs or something)?
Peter