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Het laatste alternatief geeft aan dat `ongeldige escape sequences' worden
behandeld alsof de backslash er twee keer stond. Dit is in overeenstemming met
-het commentaar op de specificatie en met de Perl interpreter: %todo referentie
+het commentaar op de specificatie en met de Perl-interpreter: %todo referentie
\begin{quote}
This [the specification] does not specify the behaviour of invalid escape
- sequences. The Perl interpreter treats invalid escape sequences as if the
+ sequences. The Perl-interpreter treats invalid escape sequences as if the
backslash had occured twice - that is, \textbackslash X is treated as
\textbackslash\textbackslash X. For maximum compatibility, Smurf programs
should not rely on this behaviour and should always ensure valid escape