entrigraph(1) [debian man page]
ENTRIGRAPH(1) General Commands Manual ENTRIGRAPH(1) NAME
entrigraph - convert C source code to use trigraphs SYNOPSIS
entrigraph [file ...] DESCRIPTION
This program converts a C program to use trigraphs. A trigraph is a three character sequence that encodes a single character. A trigraph begins with two question marks. The third character is `/' (the trigraph means `'), '(' (`['), ')' (`]'), '<' (`{'), '>' (`}'), '!' (`|'), ''' (`^'), '-' (`~'), '=' (`/'), or '/' (`'). SEE ALSO
untrigraph(1) AUTHOR
Lars Wirzenius, liw@iki.fi. ENTRIGRAPH(1)
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