> The latest versions of the Icon language [convert \r\n, \r and \n to > plain \n in text mode upon read, and convert \n to the platform convention > on write] It's a trend <wink>: the latest version of the REBOL language also does this. The Java compiler does it for Java source files, but I don't know how runtime file read/write work in Java. Anyone know offhand if there's a reliable way to determine whether an open file descriptor (a C FILE*) is seekable? if-i'm-doomed-to-get-obsessed-by-this-may-as-well-make-it-faster- too-ly y'rs - tim
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