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prompt string, which I assume is there on purpose. Unfortunately, it seems that when run through modern gcc's cpp, as at least Dragonfly's current X resources processing pipeline apparently does, cpp treats this as backslash-newline and splices on the next line, which causes everything to go wahooni-shaped. As a hack/workaround, insert a blank line after this line, so if the next line does get spliced on it won't break things. Reported by Artem Falcon. |
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