#include #include /* Converts stdin to a content that is "tty safe", that is, that it doesn't * contain ASCII control characters that can mess up serial communication. * How it works is that it leaves any char > 0x20 intact, but any char <= 0x20 * is replaced by two chars: 0x20, then char|0x80. A 0x20 char always indicate * "take the next char you'll receive and unset the 7th bit from it". */ int main(void) { int c = getchar(); while (c != EOF) { if (c <= 0x20) { putchar(0x20); putchar(c|0x80); } else { putchar(c&0xff); } c = getchar(); } return 0; }