/* Exercise 1-2. Experiment to find out what happens when printf's argument string contains \c, where c is some character not listed above. === When run together, no output is given. GCC gives many warnings, mostly stating that the escape sequence is unknown. When I compile with only sequences that do not draw warnings, I mostly get nothing. I believe further characters are required in most sequences to make them meaningful. */ #include int main () { printf("a: \a\n"); printf("b: \b\n"); printf("c: \c\n"); printf("d: \d\n"); printf("e: \e\n"); printf("f: \f\n"); printf("g: \g\n"); printf("h: \h\n"); printf("i: \i\n"); printf("j: \j\n"); printf("k: \k\n"); printf("l: \l\n"); printf("m: \m\n"); printf("n: \n\n"); printf("o: \o\n"); printf("p: \p\n"); printf("q: \q\n"); printf("r: \r\n"); printf("s: \s\n"); printf("t: \t\n"); printf("u: \u\n"); printf("v: \v\n"); printf("w: \w\n"); printf("x: \x\n"); printf("y: \y\n"); printf("z: \z\n"); }