>> (something akin to trying to print a double quote inside of a
>> double-quoted
>> string).
>
>Yes, that's pretty much it. In order to make a ^B actually appear on the
>commandline while you're typing, you need to type ^V before it. So you
>need
>
>map #3 ^[:map q ^V^B^M
I'm afraid that didn't work either. I need something analogous to the "eval"
keyword in Perl.
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