John Delacour scripsit:

> Or, since the Mac that knows Unicode is Mac OS 10.*, no.

I wasn't speaking of Unicode.  Classic Mac C compilers definitely
generate 0x0D rather than 0x0A when "\n" appears in the source.
I don't know what Mac OS X C compilers do.

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