On Fri, Feb 14, 2014 at 2:17 PM, ZyX <[email protected]> wrote:

Usually if you know for sure that command will output trailing newline
> (which you do in something like 90% of cases) you just use `system()[:-2]`.
> `substitute(system(), "\n*$", '', '')` if you want to trim any amount of
> newlines (like `str.rstrip('\n')` in python).


 Thanks. Am I correct, however, in thinking that the first method assumes
Python support in the Vim instance? (See
http://vim.1045645.n5.nabble.com/String-manipulation-in-vim-scripts-tp1169327p1169330.html
.)

Ben

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