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Re: Newline handling
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Collin Funk |
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Re: Newline handling |
Date: |
Wed, 27 Mar 2024 21:00:04 -0700 |
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On 3/27/24 8:45 PM, Bruno Haible wrote:
> This would be reasonable (*), but is low priority (because the average
> gnulib-tool user will not see any effect from this). I've added it
> to the gnulib-tool.py.TODO file.
>
> (*) Although I'm not sure encoding='utf-8' is the right thing in all
> circumstances...
Thanks for adding the reminder. I'll leave it for now since I have no
way of testing Windows stuff without setting up a virtual machine. I'd
imagine we would run into more compatibility issues anyways.
Collin
- [PATCH] gnulib-tool.py: Inline 'sed' invocations used on library files., Collin Funk, 2024/03/27
- Re: [PATCH] gnulib-tool.py: Inline 'sed' invocations used on library files., Collin Funk, 2024/03/27
- Re: [PATCH] gnulib-tool.py: Inline 'sed' invocations used on library files., Bruno Haible, 2024/03/27
- Re: [PATCH] gnulib-tool.py: Inline 'sed' invocations used on library files., Bruno Haible, 2024/03/27
- Re: [PATCH] gnulib-tool.py: Inline 'sed' invocations used on library files., Collin Funk, 2024/03/27
- Re: [PATCH] gnulib-tool.py: Inline 'sed' invocations used on library files., Collin Funk, 2024/03/27
- Re: [PATCH] gnulib-tool.py: Inline 'sed' invocations used on library files., Bruno Haible, 2024/03/27
- Newline handling, Collin Funk, 2024/03/27
- Re: Newline handling, Bruno Haible, 2024/03/27
- Re: Newline handling,
Collin Funk <=