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diff --git a/doc/fconfigure.n b/doc/fconfigure.n index 8da76c6..2926777 100644 --- a/doc/fconfigure.n +++ b/doc/fconfigure.n @@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ system, as returned by \fBencoding system\fR. .TP \fB\-eofchar\fR \fB{\fIinChar outChar\fB}\fR . -This option supports DOS file systems that use Control-z (\ex1a) as an +This option supports DOS file systems that use Control-z (\ex1A) as an end of file marker. If \fIchar\fR is not an empty string, then this character signals end-of-file when it is encountered during input. For output, the end-of-file character is output when the channel is closed. @@ -117,9 +117,9 @@ channel you can specify a single value that will apply to both reading and writing. When querying the end-of-file character of a read-write channel, a two-element list will always be returned. The default value for \fB\-eofchar\fR is the empty string in all cases except for files -under Windows. In that case the \fB\-eofchar\fR is Control-z (\ex1a) for +under Windows. In that case the \fB\-eofchar\fR is Control-z (\ex1A) for reading and the empty string for writing. -The acceptable range for \fB\-eofchar\fR values is \ex01 - \ex7f; +The acceptable range for \fB\-eofchar\fR values is \ex01 - \ex7F; attempting to set \fB\-eofchar\fR to a value outside of this range will generate an error. .TP |