Use character constants instead of bare integers for escape character in strip_ansi()
Also use '\t' instead of '\011' in prepare_display(). Should be no functional changes, just looks nicer.
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@@ -468,7 +468,7 @@ char **BX_prepare_display(const char *orig_str,
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break; /* case '\a' */
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}
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case '\011': /* TAB */
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case '\t': /* TAB */
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{
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tab_cnt++;
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if ((tab_max > 0) && (tab_cnt > tab_max))
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@@ -495,7 +495,7 @@ char **BX_prepare_display(const char *orig_str,
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break;
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}
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}
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break; /* case '\011' */
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break; /* case '\t' */
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}
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case ND_SPACE:
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{
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@@ -2522,7 +2522,7 @@ char *BX_strip_ansi(const char *str)
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*/
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case ('P') :
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{
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while (((chr = next_char()) != 0) && chr != 033)
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while (((chr = next_char()) != 0) && chr != '\033')
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;
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if (chr == 0)
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put_back();
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@@ -2619,7 +2619,7 @@ char *BX_strip_ansi(const char *str)
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* If we find a new ansi char, start all
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* over from the top and strip it out too
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*/
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if (this_char() == 033)
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if (this_char() == '\033')
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continue;
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/*
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