Memory: Show all printable ASCII in hexdump#483
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Previously, only characters in the "word" class were shown in the memory hexdump. These are like alphabetic and numeric characters. Other printable characters like spaces and punctuation were replaced with a ".". This commits shows all printable ASCII characters, and only does the "." replacement for control characters and 127.
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Previously, only characters in the "word" class were shown in the memory hexdump. These are like alphabetic and numeric characters. Other printable characters like spaces and punctuation were replaced with a ".".
This commits shows all printable ASCII characters, and only does the "." replacement for control characters and 127.
CHANGELOG.md, or an entry is not needed for this changeI don't know if it's needed. I'm happy to provide one if requested.
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It hasn't been extensively tested, but the result looked good to me, including when the dump contained stuff that might have been HTML. You can verify the behavior yourself by opening the memory section and looking at the memory of any running program.