Hi,

I also think, that something like that would be a nice solution. Possibly, you could even change the default and offer --pretty or --no-trim to restore the old behaviour.

I think the default should be without spaces, but we should not forget about legacy applications, of course.

br,
Markus

On Mar 18, Paul Alfille <paul.alfi...@gmail.com> wrote:

Why is  command line argument (--trim) a bad idea?


On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 8:38 PM, Michael Markstaller <m...@elabnet.de> wrote:
      Hmm, if you get "null", is this different from a bunch of spaces with no
      value?
      Either fully or not, a switch is another bad workaround..

      My other 2 cents..

      Michael

      On 17.03.2014 22:29, brucek wrote:
      > OK, my 2 cents worth:
      > I use the returned length to determine if I have had a valid read or
      > not...so I would not like it to change.
      >
      > How about a startup switch?
      > Bruce

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