IIRC, Windows automatically add a newline after the program output.

On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 4:24 PM, Jean-Paul VALENTIN
<jean-paul.valen...@ingenico.com> wrote:
> Feature? the output of below Hello program he0.py started from command
> line looks as follows:
> F:\prompt>he0.py
> Hello
> F:\prompt>
>
> 'Hello' was sent with sys.stdout.write, so "without newline".
> But why cannot be output (more logically):
> F:\prompt>he0.py
> HelloF:\prompt>
>
> Is it normal? Is there any means or workaround to obtain that output if
> I wish??
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