Not the shell, it's the tty driver itself. For linux, that would be n_tty_receive_char() in drivers/tty/n_tty.c. Upon receiving the control char, it optionally echoes it.
In reply to Re^2: signal handler output
by Anonymous Monk
in thread signal handler output
by morgon
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