Hello!

> Does whatever defines what these escapes mean, have any comment to make
> about UTF-8? If not, why can't we declare that UTF-8 mode is the "reset"
> mode, the default that would be dropped to on a full reset, and if
> anyone wanted to switch that out to non-default not-UTF-8 mode, they
> could, but that a reset will always reenable it again..?

Maybe it would be a little bit more convenient, but I doubt that such
bit of convenience justifies breaking backward compatibility.

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