Hi there,
in the current version (1.0.1) the "fix" job ("fix-files") normalizes all files
to have *nix type end-of-line (EOL) characters.
Is there a reason for that - apart from being just 1 byte in size (instead of 2
bytes for Windows EOLs)?
I think it should at least be possible to configure the EOL-character ("CR",
"LF" or "CRLF"), unless there is a good reason to stick with the *nix style.
This question just came up, 'cause we are developing and running the
application on Windows machines and it is our current "company-rule" to store
(source-)files with windows-style EOLs.
Which makes kind of sense, 'cause you can open and view the file even with the
dumbest editor ;)
Again, this is no "request for a change", but rather a "request for knowledge".
So if there's a striking reason for *unix EOL, I might be able to argue for
that here in the company :-D
Regards,
(curious) Peter
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