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You can use the function read-quoted-char
to ask the user to specify
a character, and allow the user to specify a control or meta character
conveniently, either literally or as an octal character code. The command
quoted-insert
uses this function.
This function is like read-char
, except that if the first character
read is an octal digit (0-7), it reads any number of octal digits (but
stopping if a non-octal digit is found), and returns the character
represented by that numeric character code. If the character that
terminates the sequence of octal digits is <RET>, it is discarded. Any
other terminating character is used as input after this function returns.
Quitting is suppressed when the first character is read, so that the user can enter a C-g. Voir la section Quitting.
If prompt is supplied, it specifies a string for prompting the user. The prompt string is always displayed in the echo area, followed by a single ‘-’.
In the following example, the user types in the octal number 177 (which is 127 in decimal).
(read-quoted-char "What character") ---------- Echo Area ---------- What character 1 7 7- ---------- Echo Area ---------- ⇒ 127 |
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