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Incomputing andtelecommunications, anescape character is acharacter that invokes an alternative interpretation on the following characters in a character sequence. An escape character is a particular case ofmetacharacters. Generally, the judgement of whether something is an escape character or not depends on the context.

In the telecommunications field, escape characters are used to indicate that the following characters are encoded differently. This is used to altercontrol characters that would otherwise be noticed and acted on by the underlying telecommunications hardware, such asillegal characters. In this context, the use of escape characters is often referred to asquoting.

Definition

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An escape character may not have its own meaning, so all escape sequences are of two or more characters.

Escape characters are part of thesyntax for many programming languages, data formats, and communication protocols. For a givenalphabet an escape character's purpose is to start character sequences (so namedescape sequences), which have to be interpreted differently from the same characters occurring without the prefixed escape character.

The functions of escape sequences include:

  • To encode a syntactic entity, such as device commands or special data, which cannot be directly represented by the alphabet.
  • To represent characters, referred to ascharacter quoting, which cannot be typed in the current context, or would have an undesired interpretation. In this case, an escape sequence is adigraph consisting of an escape character itself and a "quoted" character.

Control character

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Generally, an escape character is not a particular case of (device)control characters, nor vice versa. If we define control characters as non-graphic, or as having a special meaning for an output device (e.g.printer ortext terminal) then any escape character for this device is a control one. But escape characters used in programming (such as thebackslash, "\") are graphic, hence are not control characters. Conversely most (but not all) of theASCII "control characters" have some control function in isolation, therefore they are not escape characters.

In many programming languages, an escape character also forms some escape sequences which are referred to as control characters. For example,line break has an escape sequence of\n.

Examples

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JavaScript

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JavaScript uses the\ (backslash) as an escape character for:[1][2]

  • \' single quote
  • \" double quote
  • \\ backslash
  • \nnew line
  • \rcarriage return
  • \t tab
  • \b backspace
  • \fform feed
  • \vvertical tab (Internet Explorer 9 and older treats'\v as'v instead of a vertical tab ('\x0B). If cross-browser compatibility is a concern, use\x0B instead of\v.)
  • \0null character (U+0000<control-0000>) (only if the next character is not a decimal digit; else it is an octal escape sequence)
  • \xFF character represented by the hexadecimal byteFF

The\v and\0 escapes are not allowed in JSON strings.

Example code:

console.log("Using \\n \nWill shift the characters after \\n one row down")console.log("Using \\t \twill shift the characters after \\t one tab length to the right")console.log("Using \\r \rWill imitate a carriage return, which means shifting to the start of the row")// can be used to clear the screen on some terminals. Windows uses \r\n instead of \n alone

ASCII escape character

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The ASCII "escape" character (octal:\033,hexadecimal:\x1B, or, in decimal,27, also represented by the sequences^[ or\e) is used in many output devices to start a series of characters called a control sequence or escape sequence. Typically, the escape character was sent first in such a sequence to alert the device that the following characters were to be interpreted as a control sequence rather than as plain characters, then one or more characters would follow to specify some detailed action, after which the device would go back to interpreting characters normally. For example, the sequence of^[, followed by the printable characters[2;10H, would cause a Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC)VT102 terminal to move itscursor to the 10th cell of the 2nd line of the screen. This was later developed intoANSI escape codes covered by the ANSI X3.64 standard. The escape character also starts each command sequence in the Hewlett-PackardPrinter Command Language.

An early reference to the term "escape character" is found inBob Bemer's IBM technical publications, who is credited with inventing this mechanism during his work on theASCII character set.[3]

TheEscape key is usually found on standard PC keyboards. However, it is commonly absent from keyboards for PDAs and other devices not designed primarily for ASCII communications. The DECVT220 series was one of the few popular keyboards that did not have a dedicated Esc key, instead of using one of the keys above the main keypad. Inuser interfaces of the 1970s–1980s it was not uncommon to use this key as an escape character, but in modern desktop computers, such use is dropped. Sometimes the key was identified withAltMode (for alternative mode). Even with no dedicated key, the escape character code could be generated by typing[ while simultaneously holding downCtrl.

Programming and data formats

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Many modernprogramming languages specify the double-quote character (") as adelimiter for astring literal. Thebackslash (\) escape character typically provides two ways to include double-quotes inside a string literal, either by modifying the meaning of the double-quote character embedded in the string (\" becomes"), or by modifying the meaning of a sequence of characters including the hexadecimal value of a double-quote character (\x22 becomes").

C,C++,Java, andRuby all allow exactly the same two backslash escape styles. ThePostScript language and MicrosoftRich Text Format also use backslash escapes. Thequoted-printable encoding uses theequals sign as an escape character.

URL andURI use%-escapes to quote characters with a special meaning, as for non-ASCII characters. Theampersand (&) character may be considered as an escape character inSGML and derived formats such asHTML andXML.

Some programming languages also provide other ways to represent special characters in literals, without requiring an escape character (see e.g.delimiter collision).

Communication protocols

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ThePoint-to-Point Protocol (PPP) uses the0x7Doctet (\175, or ASCII:}) as an escape character. The octet immediately following should beXORed by0x20 before being passed to a higher level protocol. This is applied to both0x7D itself and the control character0x7E (which is used in PPP to mark the beginning and end of a frame) when those octets need to be transmitted by a higher level protocol encapsulated by PPP, as well as other octets negotiated when the link is established. That is, when a higher level protocol wishes to transmit0x7D, it is transmitted as the sequence0x7D 0x5D, and0x7E is transmitted as0x7D 0x5E.

Bourne shell

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InBourne shell (sh), theasterisk (*) andquestion mark (?) characters arewildcard characters expanded viaglobbing. Without a preceding escape character, an* will expand to the names of all files in theworking directory that do not start with a periodif and only if there are such files, otherwise* remains unexpanded. So to refer to a file literally called "*", the shell must be told not to interpret it in this way, by preceding it with a backslash (\). This modifies the interpretation of the asterisk (*). Compare:

 
rm*# delete all files in the current directory
rm\*# delete the file named *

Windows Command Prompt

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TheWindows command-line interpreter uses acaret character (^) to escape reserved characters that have special meanings (in particular:&,|,(,),<,>,^).[4] TheDOS command-line interpreter, though it has similar syntax, does not support this.

For example, on the Windows Command Prompt, this will result in a syntax error.

C:\>echo<hello world>The syntax of the command is incorrect.

whereas this will output the string:<hello world>

C:\>echo^<hello world^><hello world>

Windows PowerShell

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InWindows, the backslash is used as a path separator; therefore, it generally cannot be used as an escape character.PowerShell usesbacktick[5] ( ` ) instead.

For example, the following command:

PS C:\>echo"`tFirst line`nNew line"        First lineNew line

Others

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"JavaScript character escape sequences". Mathias Bynens. 21 December 2011. Retrieved2014-06-30.
  2. ^"Special Characters (JavaScript)". Microsoft Developer Network.Archived from the original on Dec 14, 2014. Retrieved2014-06-30.
  3. ^Bemer, Bob (Oct 25, 2003)."How Bob Bemer Invented the ESCAPE Sequence and Key".Bob Bemer. Archived fromthe original on 4 January 2018. Retrieved22 March 2018.
  4. ^Tim Hill (1998)."The Windows NT Command Shell".Microsoft Learn. MacMillan Technical Publishing. Retrieved2010-01-13.
  5. ^"about_Escape_Characters". Microsoft Developer Network. 2014-05-08. Archived fromthe original on 2016-11-25. Retrieved2016-11-24.

External links

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