[−][src]Module alacritty_terminal::ansi::C0
C0 set of 7-bit control characters (from ANSI X3.4-1977).
Constants
ACK | Acknowledge, usually sent by terminal in response to ETX. |
BEL | Bell, triggers the bell, buzzer, or beeper on the terminal. |
BS | Backspace, can be used to define overstruck characters. |
CAN | Cancel (makes VT100 abort current escape sequence if any). |
CR | Carriage Return, move to first character of current line. |
DC2 | Device Control 2, causes ASR-33 to activate paper-tape reader. |
DC4 | Device Control 4, causes ASR-33 to deactivate paper-tape reader. |
DEL | Delete, should be ignored by terminal. |
DLE | Data Link Escape, interpret next control character specially. |
EM | End of Medium. |
ENQ | Enquiry, causes terminal to send ANSWER-BACK ID. |
EOT | End of Transmission. |
ESC | Prefix to an escape sequence. |
ETB | End of Transmission block. |
ETX | End of Text, causes some terminal to respond with ACK or NAK. |
FF | Form Feed, move to next form or page. |
FS | File Separator. |
GS | Group Separator. |
HT | Horizontal Tabulation, move to next predetermined position. |
LF | Linefeed, move to same position on next line (see also NL). |
NAK | Negative Acknowledge, used sometimes with ETX and ACK. |
NUL | Null filler, terminal should ignore this character. |
RS | Record Separator (sent by VT132 in block-transfer mode). |
SI | Shift In, switch to G0 (normal half of character set). |
SO | Shift Out, switch to G1 (other half of character set). |
SOH | Start of Header. |
STX | Start of Text, implied end of header. |
SUB | Substitute (VT100 uses this to display parity errors). |
SYN | Synchronous Idle, used to maintain timing in Sync communication. |
US | Unit Separator. |
VT | Vertical Tabulation, move to next predetermined line. |
XOFF | (DC2) Terminal must pause and refrain from transmitting. |
XON | (DC1) Terminal is allowed to resume transmitting. |