This is an issue with a long history, caused by? started? originating? in 
windows editors not writing the end of line on the last line of files, and 
interpreting such an eol as a blank line.  The reaction from the older, unixy 
camp, was that the windows editors are broken, not writing the last eol screws 
up concatenation of files and interpolation of text, so it's a dumb thing to 
do.  Their POV is enshrined in some standards somewhere, I think.  The issue 
has been going for at least two decades.

If you're not writing the file, then it's not a problem, and if you are making 
changes, and it is a text file, why not write the last eol?

Regards, John Little

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