+2016-12-21 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com>
+
+ PR gas/10946
+ * doc/as.texinfo (Chars): Document escape sequences.
+
2016-12-20 Maciej W. Rozycki <macro@imgtec.com>
* testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-sub.d: New test.
@cindex single character constant
@cindex character, single
@cindex constant, single character
-A single character may be written as a single quote immediately
-followed by that character. The same escapes apply to characters as
-to strings. So if you want to write the character backslash, you
-must write @kbd{'\\} where the first @code{\} escapes the second
-@code{\}. As you can see, the quote is an acute accent, not a
-grave accent. A newline
+A single character may be written as a single quote immediately followed by
+that character. Some backslash escapes apply to characters, @code{\b},
+@code{\f}, @code{\n}, @code{\r}, @code{\t}, and @code{\"} with the same meaning
+as for strings, plus @code{\'} for a single quote. So if you want to write the
+character backslash, you must write @kbd{'\\} where the first @code{\} escapes
+the second @code{\}. As you can see, the quote is an acute accent, not a grave
+accent. A newline
@ifclear GENERIC
@ifclear abnormal-separator
(or semicolon @samp{;})