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by CyberDildonics
197 days ago
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Perhaps it's time for Windows to stop being the odd man out? This is the same nonsense rationalizations that zig gave. Windows is the odd man out. If you want to release something on windows you match an extra byte on the ends of lines. It isn't that hard and even the simplest toy language does it. It's just part of line splitting, it isn't even something that happens at the language stage. Last I checked both Visual Studio Code and Notepad++ can both make line endings configurable. Last time I checked it was totally unnecessary because no other language releases for a platform and tries to punish their users. Options like that are to make files match while being worked on for different platforms, not so that a compiler doesn't try to punish and troll its users for using it. |
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