Tim Peters <tim_one@email.msn.com> wrote: > The latest versions of the Icon language (9.3.1 & beyond) sprouted an > interesting change in semantics: if you open a file for reading in > "translated" (text) mode now, it normalizes Unix, Mac and Windows line > endings to plain \n. Writing in text mode still produces what's natural for > the platform. > > Anyone think that's *not* a good idea? if we were to change this, how would you tell Python to open a file in text mode? </F>
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