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the name of the option is a bit too low-level
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.. attribute:: file.newlines
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If Python was built with the :option:`--with-universal-newlines` option to
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:program:`configure` (the default) this read-only attribute exists, and for
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files opened in universal newline read mode it keeps track of the types of
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newlines encountered while reading the file. The values it can take are
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``'\r'``, ``'\n'``, ``'\r\n'``, ``None`` (unknown, no newlines read yet) or a
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tuple containing all the newline types seen, to indicate that multiple newline
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conventions were encountered. For files not opened in universal newline read
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mode the value of this attribute will be ``None``.
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If Python was built with universal newlines enabled (the default) this
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read-only attribute exists, and for files opened in universal newline read
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mode it keeps track of the types of newlines encountered while reading the
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file. The values it can take are ``'\r'``, ``'\n'``, ``'\r\n'``, ``None``
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(unknown, no newlines read yet) or a tuple containing all the newline types
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seen, to indicate that multiple newline conventions were encountered. For
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files not opened in universal newline read mode the value of this attribute
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will be ``None``.
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.. attribute:: file.softspace
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