Terminal facts. ^X means X xor 64. ^C = 67 ^ 64 = 3, the interrupt byte. ^[ = 27, the escape byte. ^? = 127, the delete byte. ^@ = 0.
If the terminal's encoding is UTF-8, C1 controls will be 2 bytes each not one. But hardly anyone does C1 on modern terminals with UTF-8.
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I certainly don't do C1. I do UTF-8 processing after control characters. Some systems encode control characters as UTF-8 and look for that?
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