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Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> writes:
> print.c line 1009:
> fputs("\(rs", fout);
>
> is sufficiently obviously wrong that even my ancient HPUX C compiler is
> unhappy. I don't know troff, though, so I don't know if "\\(rs" was
> meant or something else.
Sorry about that. I'm not sure why GCC didn't pick that up. Troff
uses "\(rs" to produce a backslash ("Right Slash"), so "\\(rs" will be
correct. I've double checked the rest of the diff, and that's the
only instance of a missing '\'.
Regards,
Roger
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