There are some corner cases where the different solutions disagree.
The test file:
a,b,c,d,e
f,g,e,h
i,j,
l,m
n
,
greatshots' output:
a,b,c
d,e,f,g,e
h,i,j,l,m,n,
(no newline at the end)
My output:
a,b,c
d,e,f
g,e,h
i,j,l
m,n,
(no trailing newline)
ikegami's output:
a,b,c
d,e
f,g
e,h
i,j
l,m
n
,
It would be interesting to know what the desired output is (and if it matters at all)
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