On Mon, 6 Mar 2017 18:08:47 +0100, Luca Ferrari <fluca1...@infinito.it> wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 6, 2017 at 11:14 AM, ToddAndMargo <toddandma...@zoho.com> wrote: > > Hi All, > > > > Is there a list of all the \n pairs out there somewhere? > > > > Not sure, but if you mean a newline than I'm aware only of: > - \n (unix) > - \r\n (dos) > - \n\r (old mac) > > At least I'm not unlucky enough to have encountered another combination. > > Luca Don't rule out the idiots :) 00000a LINE FEED 00000c FORM FEED 00000d CARRIAGE RETURN 00001e RECORD SEPARATOR 00001f UNIT SEPARATOR 00008d REVERSE LINE FEED 002028 LINE SEPARATOR 0023ce ⏎ RETURN SYMBOL 00240a ␊ SYMBOL FOR LINE FEED 00240c ␌ SYMBOL FOR FORM FEED 00240d ␍ SYMBOL FOR CARRIAGE RETURN 00241e ␞ SYMBOL FOR RECORD SEPARATOR 00241f ␟ SYMBOL FOR UNIT SEPARATOR 002424  SYMBOL FOR NEWLINE 002b90 RETURN LEFT 002b91 RETURN RIGHT 002b92 NEWLINE LEFT 002b93 NEWLINE RIGHT 003037 IDEOGRAPHIC TELEGRAPH LINE FEED SEPARATOR SYMBOL 004dd7 HEXAGRAM FOR RETURN Other than that, I am not aware of other default combinations than \n \r\n \r But don't be surprised to see \r\r\n On files written by perl5 on Windows with "\r\n" as $/ (for safety reasons, so people on Windows can read the text too HaHa), as the default ":crlf" layer converts the \n in \r\n into \r\n resulting in a doubled \r -- H.Merijn Brand http://tux.nl Perl Monger http://amsterdam.pm.org/ using perl5.00307 .. 5.25 porting perl5 on HP-UX, AIX, and openSUSE http://mirrors.develooper.com/hpux/ http://www.test-smoke.org/ http://qa.perl.org http://www.goldmark.org/jeff/stupid-disclaimers/
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