package ansi // C0 control characters. // // These range from (0x00-0x1F) as defined in ISO 646 (ASCII). // See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C0_and_C1_control_codes const ( // NUL is the null character (Caret: ^@, Char: \0). NUL = 0x00 // SOH is the start of heading character (Caret: ^A). SOH = 0x01 // STX is the start of text character (Caret: ^B). STX = 0x02 // ETX is the end of text character (Caret: ^C). ETX = 0x03 // EOT is the end of transmission character (Caret: ^D). EOT = 0x04 // ENQ is the enquiry character (Caret: ^E). ENQ = 0x05 // ACK is the acknowledge character (Caret: ^F). ACK = 0x06 // BEL is the bell character (Caret: ^G, Char: \a). BEL = 0x07 // BS is the backspace character (Caret: ^H, Char: \b). BS = 0x08 // HT is the horizontal tab character (Caret: ^I, Char: \t). HT = 0x09 // LF is the line feed character (Caret: ^J, Char: \n). LF = 0x0A // VT is the vertical tab character (Caret: ^K, Char: \v). VT = 0x0B // FF is the form feed character (Caret: ^L, Char: \f). FF = 0x0C // CR is the carriage return character (Caret: ^M, Char: \r). CR = 0x0D // SO is the shift out character (Caret: ^N). SO = 0x0E // SI is the shift in character (Caret: ^O). SI = 0x0F // DLE is the data link escape character (Caret: ^P). DLE = 0x10 // DC1 is the device control 1 character (Caret: ^Q). DC1 = 0x11 // DC2 is the device control 2 character (Caret: ^R). DC2 = 0x12 // DC3 is the device control 3 character (Caret: ^S). DC3 = 0x13 // DC4 is the device control 4 character (Caret: ^T). DC4 = 0x14 // NAK is the negative acknowledge character (Caret: ^U). NAK = 0x15 // SYN is the synchronous idle character (Caret: ^V). SYN = 0x16 // ETB is the end of transmission block character (Caret: ^W). ETB = 0x17 // CAN is the cancel character (Caret: ^X). CAN = 0x18 // EM is the end of medium character (Caret: ^Y). EM = 0x19 // SUB is the substitute character (Caret: ^Z). SUB = 0x1A // ESC is the escape character (Caret: ^[, Char: \e). ESC = 0x1B // FS is the file separator character (Caret: ^\). FS = 0x1C // GS is the group separator character (Caret: ^]). GS = 0x1D // RS is the record separator character (Caret: ^^). RS = 0x1E // US is the unit separator character (Caret: ^_). US = 0x1F // LS0 is the locking shift 0 character. // This is an alias for [SI]. LS0 = SI // LS1 is the locking shift 1 character. // This is an alias for [SO]. LS1 = SO )