On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 4:41 AM, KlausO <oberho...@users.sf.net> wrote: > Hello, > > does the D specification specify how the "end of line" is encoded when you > use wysiwyg strings. Currently it seems to be '\n' on windows > (And I guess it will '\n' on linux, too.). > Is this the intended behaviour ?
http://www.digitalmars.com/d/1.0/lex.html "Wysiwyg Strings Wysiwyg quoted strings are enclosed by r" and ". All characters between the r" and " are part of the string except for EndOfLine which is regarded as a single \n character." > It's not a big issue but somtimes when you use wysiwyg strings, string > concatenation and import expressions to combine some text the result is a > string with mixed EOL encodings. > Thanks for clarifying, It's the import() expression that's messing things up. It just loads the file verbatim and does no line-ending conversions.