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This us useful because sometomes you have to show a single character as: 'a' (using eFormatChar) and other times you might have an array of single charcters for display as: 'a' 'b' 'c', and other times you might want to show the contents of buffer of characters that can contain non printable chars: "\0\x22\n123". This also fixes an issue that currently happens when you have a single character C string (const char *a = "a"; or char b[1] = { 'b' };) that was being output as "'a'" incorrectly due to the way the eFormatChar format output worked. llvm-svn: 133316 |
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