can any GNU person or emacs coder answer this? specifically: why does what-cursor-position give incorrect answer.
Xah [EMAIL PROTECTED] â http://xahlee.org/PageTwo_dir/more.html â Xah Lee wrote: > I found the problem now. (after some one hour debug time) Python > didn't have problem. Emacs does. > > If you open a file in emacs, it will open fine regardless whether the > EOL is ascii 10 or 13. (unix or mac) This is a nice feature. However, > the what-cursor-position which is used to show cursor position and the > char's ascii code, says the EOL is ascii 10 when it is in fact ascii > 13. Fuck the irresponsible fuckhead who is responsible for this. > > http://xahlee.org/UnixResource_dir/writ/responsible_license.html > > Xah > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > â http://xahlee.org/ > > > > Xah Lee wrote: > > Why is that some of my files written out by > > outF.write(outtext.encode('utf-8')) > > has ascii 10 as EOL, while others has ascii 13 as EOL? > > both of these files's EOL are originally all ascii 10. > > > > If i remove the EOL after the tt below in the place string, then this > > doesn't happen. > > > > findreplace = [ > > (ur'</body>', > > ur'''tt > > </body>'''), > > ] > > > > ... > > > > inF = open(filePath,'rb') > > s=unicode(inF.read(),'utf-8') > > inF.close() > > > > for couple in findreplace: > > outtext=s.replace(couple[0],couple[1]) > > s=outtext > > outF = open(tempName,'wb') > > outF.write(outtext.encode('utf-8')) > > outF.close() > > > > thanks. > > > > Xah > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > â http://xahlee.org/PageTwo_dir/more.html â -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list