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Re: Incorrect password Debian 10.8 after installation



On Tue, Feb 09, 2021 at 05:23:45PM -0500, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> You can also try `C-v` instead of `C-q` to quote the next key (not sure
> where this comes from, but it works in bash and zsh, IIUC), i.e. use
> `C-v TAB` to insert a TAB character.

It's deeper than just shells.  It's also in the "canonical" processing
layer of the terminal driver.

unicorn:~$ stty -a | grep lnext
werase = ^W; lnext = ^V; discard = ^O; min = 1; time = 0;

unicorn:~$ man stty | grep -A1 lnext
       * lnext CHAR
              CHAR will enter the next character quoted

unicorn:~$ man termios | grep -A3 VLNEXT
       VLNEXT (not in POSIX; 026, SYN, Ctrl-V) Literal next  (LNEXT).   Quotes
              the  next  input  character,  depriving it of a possible special
              meaning.  Recognized when IEXTEN is set, and then not passed  as
              input.

You can see its behavior, for example, by running "cat" with no
arguments in a terminal.  Type some stuff, then press Ctrl-V and Enter,
and you should see ^M (a token representing a carriage return) in your
typed input.

Shells don't operate in canonical mode, but they emulate this feature
because it's useful and expected.


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