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Jon Parise 43f3dc5f13 zsh: fix trailing '%' in PS1/PS2 combining with marks
When PS1 ends with a bare '%' (e.g. `%3~ %`), concatenating our 133;B
mark (`%{...%}`) directly after it causes zsh's prompt expansion to
interpret the '%' + '{' result as a '%{' escape sequence. This swallows
the 133;B mark and produces a visible '{' in the prompt.

Work around this by doubling a trailing '%' into '%%' before appending
marks, so it expands to a literal '%' and won't merge with the `%{`
token.
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