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backslash Computing.|ˈbækslæʃ| Also back slash. [f. back- 12 + slash n.1] A symbol in the form of a backward-sloping diagonal line ({bslash}) used in programming notation; a reverse solidus.
1982Byte Jan. 413/1 (caption) Arguments enclosed in backslashes refer to disk-file operations. 1982Ibid. July 146/2 In some cases, they [sc. commands] are bordered by special characters, such as back slashes. 1983Austral. Microcomputer Mag. Aug. 19/2 A path specification must be no longer than 63 characters, including the backslash characters used to separate the directory names. 1985Personal Computer World Feb. 191/1 All Knowledge Man commands proper are accessible within K-Text by prefacing them with a backslash. 1986Which Computer? Oct. 59/1 The single line of topics evoked by pressing Lotus's backslash key. |