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40 an initial backslash character
43 a single ASCII character called the escape sequence identifier,
59 .It Two-character argument short form: Ic \&( Ns Ar ar
64 .It One-character argument short form: Ar a
66 consisting of exactly one character.
70 The argument starts after the initial delimiter character
72 ends before the next occurrence of the delimiter character
154 is set to the character after the end of the escape sequence,
164 is set to the character after the end of the sequence and
189 Two-character arguments starting with the character
191 are reduced to one-character arguments by skipping the
205 followed by an argument delimited by an arbitrary character.
209 followed by an argument delimited by an arbitrary character.
214 The delimiter character is arbitrary except that digits cannot be used.
220 Such ASCII character escape sequences can be rendered using the function
228 followed by an argument delimited by an arbitrary character.
232 taking an argument delimited with the single quote character
238 Note that the one-character argument short form can only be used for
247 special character escape sequences can be rendered using the functions
272 is set to the character after the
280 Such Unicode character escape sequences can be rendered using the function
294 by the single quote character:
300 character is allowed after the
321 followed by an argument delimited by an arbitrary character.
330 followed by an argument delimited by a character that cannot occur
332 However, if any character that can occur in numerical expressions
334 with that character, and