;; All this just to get \n defined. Joy. ascii charset chardef " !\"#$%&\'",$20,$21,$22,$23,$24,$25,$26,$27 chardef "()*+,-./", $28,$29,$2a,$2b,$2c,$2d,$2e,$2f chardef "01234567", $30,$31,$32,$33,$34,$35,$36,$37 chardef "89:;<=>?", $38,$39,$3a,$3b,$3c,$3d,$3e,$3f chardef "@ABCDEFG", $40,$41,$42,$43,$44,$45,$46,$47 chardef "HIJKLMNO", $48,$49,$4a,$4b,$4c,$4d,$4e,$4f chardef "PQRSTUVW", $50,$51,$52,$53,$54,$55,$56,$57 chardef "XYZ[\\]^_", $58,$59,$5a,$5b,$5c,$5d,$5e,$5f chardef "`abcdefg", $60,$61,$62,$63,$64,$65,$66,$67 chardef "hijklmno", $68,$69,$6a,$6b,$6c,$6d,$6e,$6f chardef "pqrstuvw", $70,$71,$72,$73,$74,$75,$76,$77 chardef "xyz{|}~", $78,$79,$7a,$7b,$7c,$7d,$7e chardef '"', $22 ; not the same table entry as '\"' chardef "'", $27 ; chardef "\n\t\v\b\r\f\a", $0a,$09,$0b,$08,$0d,$0c,$07 charuse ascii