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While we're on the subject, we should probably be using control code 16 (Data Link Escape) instead of the backslash character to escape strings.

The problem is, of course, that we can't see it (no glyph) and we can't "touch" it (no key for it) so people won't use it. Ultimately, we're all still stick-wielding apes.




All this is making me realize that we also could have easily avoided having confusion about what's a command line argument separator and what's part of a file name if some of these were keyboard keys. "Field separators" to break up your command line, and regular spaces as just regular spaces? Hell yes please.




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