Yes, there appears to be quite a controversy about what print "\n"; means when using the defaults on various platforms.
What exactly is "controversial" here? The facts of how Perl behaves are pretty well established.
I believe that when writing to a network socket, <CR><LF> is used, whether a), b), or c).
I already proved that is incorrect (Update: at least for *NIX and Windows).
In reply to Re^8: How do I display only matches
by haukex
in thread (SOLVED) How do I display only matches
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