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On Tue, 31 Oct 2017, Frank Ch. Eigler wrote:
I wouldn't read too much into the utf8 angle here. Those functions make
an effort to quote the buffer into readable text. If you want a
hexdump, there's printf("%*.M", buffer, size). Maybe we could have a
function that prints an old-school hex/ascii side-by-side dump?
Interesting, I didn't know about that format specifier. Can I use it for accessing userland buffers? Could it be more optimal than user_char()? I mainly need this data for easy post processing in e.g. python, I don't really care about human-readability.
-Timo
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