Text differences
Johnny Billquist
bqt at softjar.se
Mon Apr 6 08:47:53 CDT 2009
Fred Cisin <cisin at xenosoft.com> wrote:
> On Sat, 4 Apr 2009, Ian King wrote:
>> > Source files should not be giving you a 'record problem' (since they're
>> > text) - but there is another potential issue. I downloaded some BASIC
>> > source files on a PC, zipped them up and transferred them over to a VAX.
>> > I picked one to compile (this is BASIC we're talking about), and it
>> > failed with an error per line. I opened up the file in TPU and
>> > discovered that there was a 'spurious' CR at the end of each line. I
>> > removed those and everything compiled and linked. Take a look at the
>> > line-level translation that may be happening. -- Ian
>
> New-line is not really standardized.
Definitely not.
> Although the machines may all claim to be using ASCII,
> newline may be represented by
> CR LF,
> CR,
> LF,
> or LF CR (rarest)
...or just a record end.
> The reasons are enough for a thread of its own.
If you even think that you can find a reason. :-)
Johnny
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