skip@pobox.com wrote:
Michael> Actually, I usually get these strings from Windows UI Michael> components. A file containing '\r\n' is read in with '\r\n' Michael> being translated to '\n'. New user input is added containing Michael> '\r\n' line endings. The file is written out and now contains a Michael> mix of '\r\n' and '\r\r\n'.
So you need a translation layer between the UI component and your code. Treat the component as a text file and perform the desired mapping. Yes?
Actually the problem was reported by one of the IronPython developers on behalf of another user. We stick to using the .NET file I/O and so don't have a problem. The only time it is an issue for us is our tests, where we have string literals in our test code (where new lines are obviously '\n') and we do a manual 'replace'. Not very difficult. It is just slightly ironic that the time Python 'gets it wrong' (for some value of wrong) is when you are using text mode for I/O :-) Michael
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