I'm just clueless :-) Perhaps you can investigate? The problem happens
on GCC from Cygwin.

I believe there is a problem with std::getline which results in the line ending with a \r on cygwin. There are probably other related errors as well.

Wouldn't the most robust solution be to open the file in binary mode and treat any of:

\n
\r\n
\r
\n\r

as line separators? Quickbook would then work irrespective of the text file's provenance.

Of course this is all a theoretically needless complication ;-)

John.


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