You have no reason to be afraid of asking Microsoft to change the behavior. I cannot find any justification to just ask Mono to change things against Microsoft code behavior without asking Microsoft about it.
Atsushi Eno On 2015年09月29日 01:15, Martin Potter wrote: > I wasn’t aware that the MSDN .NET documentation was viewed as being > platform specific documentation. > > I am not sure how this is a Microsoft bug so much as an issue with the > fact they did not consider it being run on other platforms. Given that > Mono is cross-platform, whereas Microsoft’s implementation is not, and > Mono has made other changes to the reference source (which is very Windows > specific) to provide consistency across platforms it is unclear as to why > the previous behavior of using \r\n (prior to the switch to the reference > source) is incorrect. > > ― Martin > > On 9/28/15, 9:58 AM, "Atsushi Eno" <atsushi...@veritas-vos-liberabit.com> > wrote: > >> MSDN documentation describes the behavior how .NET Framework works on >> Windows, hence it says \r\n. As the referencesource is explicitly >> implemented, it is NOT the case on non-Windows platform. >> >> If you are unhappy about Microsoft behavior, you should file a bug to >> Microsoft. referencesource is not for reporting issues though (as its >> README explicitly says so). >> >> Atsushi Eno >> >> On 2015年09月28日 23:15, Martin Potter wrote: >>> The default for XamlWriterSettings NewLineChars was changed from "\r\n" >>> to >>> "\n" when you imported the reference source and is what is present on >>> the >>> 4.2 branch. This is not what the previous behavior was, nor what the >>> documentation on MSDN, >>> >>> https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.xml.xmlwritersettings.new >>> li >>> nechars(v=vs.110).aspx, states. >>> >>> "The character string to use for line breaks. This can be set to any >>> string value. However, to ensure valid XML, you should specify only >>> valid >>> white space characters, such as space characters, tabs, carriage >>> returns, >>> or line feeds. The default is \r\n (carriage return, new line)." >>> >>> ― Martin >>> >>> On 9/28/15, 8:08 AM, "Atsushi Eno" >>> <atsushi...@veritas-vos-liberabit.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Current Microsoft-based implementation is the correct one and it's been >>>> there in post-4.0 versions. >>>> >>>> Atsushi Eno >>>> >>>> On 2015年09月28日 22:46, Martin Potter wrote: >>>>> Atsushi, >>>>> >>>>> Were you (or someone else) going to get this fixed before 4.2 is ready >>>>> to >>>>> ship? >>>>> >>>>> Thank you, >>>>> Martin >>>>> >>>>> On 9/8/15, 8:03 PM, "Atsushi Eno" >>>>> <atsushi...@veritas-vos-liberabit.com> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> I had no idea when that commit was made, but that change was wrong. >>>>>> Microsoft behavior is the one we should use in that case. >>>>>> >>>>>> Atsushi Eno >>>>>> >>>>>> On 2015年09月09日 01:50, Martin Potter wrote: >>>>>>> Way back in 2012, this commit >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> https://github.com/mono/mono/commit/9215ddf7ade5f0f0f54c2adb7b165e4e3 >>>>>>> e7 >>>>>>> 74 >>>>>>> 33b >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> <https://github.com/LogosBible/mono/commit/9215ddf7ade5f0f0f54c2adb7b >>>>>>> 16 >>>>>>> 5e >>>>>>> 4e3e77433b> changed >>>>>>> the default newline in XmlWriterSettings to be "\r\n” to be >>>>>>> compatible >>>>>>> with MS (which some of our tests rely on). It appears that when the >>>>>>> reference source was imported in >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> https://github.com/mono/mono/commit/4990b4c47b8fe1b219c64884fad98d586 >>>>>>> 15 >>>>>>> 46 >>>>>>> a05#diff-5561e6ab8de20ec168dcb1f7b415b353, >>>>>>> it was changed back to be platform specific. Was this an intentional >>>>>>> change? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Thank you, >>>>>>> Martin >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>>> Mono-devel-list mailing list >>>>>>> Mono-devel-list@lists.ximian.com >>>>>>> http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-devel-list >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >> > > > _______________________________________________ Mono-devel-list mailing list Mono-devel-list@lists.ximian.com http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-devel-list