ikegami, you and CountZero below got the original question wrong. The case is that, in ruby,
puts "a\n"
outputs the same as
puts "a"
And that is: a followed by a newline.
The question is: why doesn't say does the same? I happen to think that autochomping-before-printing-and-then-printing-a-newline is an interesting piece of DWIMery (if one really wants an a followed by two newlines, puts "a\n\n" always works. Of course,
sub puts { local $_ = pop; chomp; push @_, $_; goto &say }
should also work :-)
[]s, HTH, Massa (κς,πμ,πλ)

In reply to Re^2: puts vs say by massa
in thread puts vs say by dgaramond2

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