Tim Peters <tim.peters at gmail.com> writes: > [Michael Hudson] >> As subject. Is this deliberate? > > Don't know, but guess so: it contains bytes outside the set ANSI C > says can be used portably in text files. > >> It breaks test_compiler, > > That must be platform-specific damage, but you haven't identified your platform. Well, yes, but this information isn't especially relavent. It's obviously a different platform from whoever edited the file last... I'm on linux, though. >> though that's possibly a bug because test_compiler should be using universal >> newlines modes when opening the file, > > Probably, yes. > >> but still... > > So stop whining and fix it <wink>. I have done and am waiting for test_compiler to finish ... that allows for a lot of whining :) Cheers, mwh -- There are two kinds of large software systems: those that evolved from small systems and those that don't work. -- Seen on slashdot.org, then quoted by amk
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