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Where has this been moved to?
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--- Comment #12 from Dmitry Olshansky ---
(In reply to Nick Sabalausky from comment #10)
> While an 'isNewline(dchar)' func wouldn't work for reasons already
> discussed, what *would* work and be very helpful IMO, is something similar
> to the 'std.co
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--- Comment #13 from Dmitry Olshansky ---
(In reply to Nick Sabalausky from comment #10)
> While an 'isNewline(dchar)' func wouldn't work for reasons already
> discussed, what *would* work and be very helpful IMO, is something similar
> to the 'std.co
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--- Comment #2 from bioinfornatics 2012-11-18
17:08:08 PST ---
(In reply to comment #1)
> See representation on various systems:
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> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newline
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> In particular:
> On Unix, and Mac OS X: LF (1 char)
> On Windows: C
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--- Comment #4 from bioinfornatics 2012-11-18
23:19:27 PST ---
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> Just check whether it equals std.ascii.newline.
yes but the problem is when you need to write a parser and detect end of line.
You can get the given fil
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--- Comment #5 from Jonathan M Davis 2012-11-18 23:28:15
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Technically speaking, if you don't know which type of line endings a file uses,
you can't possibly correctly determine when you've reached the end of a line.
Best case, you have
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--- Comment #8 from Dmitry Olshansky 2012-11-20
12:13:48 PST ---
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> (In reply to comment #1)
> > See representation on various systems:
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> > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newline
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> > In particular:
> > On Unix,
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--- Comment #9 from Jonathan M Davis 2012-11-20 12:29:09
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Any code that only cares about \n or \r\n isn't going to work with a function
which returns true for both. And any code that doesn't care is going to be
ill-served by a such a f
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--- Comment #11 from Nick Sabalausky 2013-03-28
17:35:23 PDT ---
*** Issue 8880 has been marked as a duplicate of this issue. ***
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