I believe the code only deals with '\n' character for line-breaks, in
protocol and probably configs.

Jim

On Sun, Apr 10, 2022, 19:26 Roger Price <[email protected]> wrote:

> The IETF requires that the I-D contain an ABNF (Augmented Backus-Naur
> Form)
> grammar of the NUT commands and responses.  At the end of each command,
> there is
> a NEWLINE character sequence.  The IETF in RFC 5234 say that NEWLINE is
> CRLF,
> carriage return + line feed, hex 0D0A.
>
> Is this true for NUT? The ISE editor requires me to document what NUT
> does, not
> what the IETF propose.  Does upsd accept all forms of NEWLINE or only hex
> 0A?
>
> Roger
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