I've tried a few approaches with obtaining (or building) indent.exe but the
executable always seems to include extra ^M characters (usually following
the whitespace which is inserted at the start of lines) to the beautified
output.

Does anyone know if this is:
(a) a run-time configuration problem,
(b) a corrupted/out-of-date dll, or
(c) a known bug with indent?


Bill

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