It may seem like a minor point, but I'd rather not depend on the values of \r and \n any more than I have to. And I really don't like using $ in patterns when I'm actually thinking about newlines (what with it matching before a trailing newline, and all). My version of the above, if I'm in full-blown portability mode:
(Macs use single CRs as line endings....)s/[\xD\xA]+\z//;
-- Chip Salzenberg, Free-Floating Agent of Chaos
In reply to RE: A few style suggestions
by chip
in thread Another flatfile thingy
by BBQ
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