From: Maciej Sobczak <see.my.homepage@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: Assembling Complex Strings Containing Carriage Returns Prior to Using Ada.Text_IO.Put?
Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2014 07:36:32 -0700 (PDT)
Date: 2014-10-22T07:36:32-07:00 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <e81bf422-537e-42bf-a077-f0decb6ebd59@googlegroups.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87d29kfwip.fsf@ludovic-brenta.org>
> '\n' is not ASCII.CR, it is ASCII.LF, by the way. And on some
> nonstandard platforms, the C compiler translates '\n' into a sequence of
> two characters, ASCII.CR & ASCII.LF.
What are those nonstandard platforms where the C compiler translates a single character '\n' into a sequence of two characters?
In particular, what happens in the following statement:
const char c = '\n';
?
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Maciej Sobczak * http://www.msobczak.com * http://www.inspirel.com
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2014-10-22 5:57 Assembling Complex Strings Containing Carriage Returns Prior to Using Ada.Text_IO.Put? NiGHTS
2014-10-22 6:20 ` mockturtle
2014-10-22 6:28 ` Ludovic Brenta
2014-10-22 8:12 ` mockturtle
2014-10-22 14:36 ` Maciej Sobczak [this message]
2014-10-22 14:55 ` Dmitry A. Kazakov
2014-10-24 1:35 ` Keith Thompson
2014-10-22 16:01 ` Shark8
2014-10-22 16:50 ` Jeffrey Carter
2014-10-22 18:59 ` Simon Wright
2014-10-22 23:45 ` Dennis Lee Bieber
2014-10-23 11:38 ` G.B.
2014-10-23 16:22 ` Shark8
2014-10-22 17:32 ` Adam Beneschan
2014-10-22 17:55 ` NiGHTS
2014-10-22 17:16 ` NiGHTS
2014-10-22 6:25 ` Jeffrey Carter
2014-10-22 17:39 ` NiGHTS
2014-10-22 11:16 ` Björn Lundin
2014-10-22 17:44 ` Adam Beneschan
2014-10-22 17:47 ` Adam Beneschan
2014-10-22 18:01 ` NiGHTS
2014-10-22 22:34 ` Shark8
2014-10-22 23:32 ` Adam Beneschan
2014-10-24 2:45 ` Randy Brukardt
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