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45 and, with only a few exceptions, an argument.
52 .It \&In brackets: Ic \&[ Ns Ar argument Ns Ic \&]
53 The argument starts after the initial
59 .It Two-character argument short form: Ic \&( Ns Ar ar
64 .It One-character argument short form: Ar a
69 .It Delimited form: Ar C Ns Ar argument Ns Ar C
70 The argument starts after the initial delimiter character
157 For escape sequences taking an argument, the pointer
159 is set to the beginning of the argument and
161 is set to the length of the argument.
162 For escape sequences not taking an argument,
173 in that case, the argument and the length are not returned.
175 For sequences taking an argument, the function
187 taking an argument in standard form:
194 .Bl -column "argument" "ESCAPE_FONTITALIC"
195 .It argument Ta return value
205 followed by an argument delimited by an arbitrary character.
209 followed by an argument delimited by an arbitrary character.
213 followed by a delimited argument.
216 digit is considered to be the argument and the end of the sequence, and
228 followed by an argument delimited by an arbitrary character.
232 taking an argument delimited with the single quote character
235 having an identifier, that is, those where the argument, in standard
238 Note that the one-character argument short form can only be used for
239 argument characters that do not clash with escape sequence identifiers.
241 If the argument matches one of the forms described below under
257 but with an argument of the forms
293 followed by an argument in standard form or by an argument delimited
312 followed by an argument in standard form.
321 followed by an argument delimited by an arbitrary character.
330 followed by an argument delimited by a character that cannot occur
340 with a single-digit argument in the range from 1 to 4 inclusive.
350 Escape sequences taking an argument
351 where the actual argument contains a syntax error.
353 is reached before the end of the argument.
356 For sequences that do not take an argument, the function