plsesc
( |
esc
) ; |
Set the escape character for text strings. From C (in contrast to
Fortran, see plsescfortran
) you pass
as a character.
Only selected characters are allowed to prevent the user from shooting
himself in the foot (For example, a “\” isn't allowed since it conflicts with C's use
of backslash as a character escape). Here are the allowed escape
characters and their corresponding decimal ASCII values:
esc
“!”, ASCII 33
“#”, ASCII 35
“$”, ASCII 36
“%”, ASCII 37
“&”, ASCII 38
“*”, ASCII 42
“@”, ASCII 64
“^”, ASCII 94
“~”, ASCII 126
esc
(char
, input)
Escape character.
Redacted form:
General: plsesc(esc)
This function is used in example 29.