Experimental feature: allow \n as well as \r as newline for text files, by breaking in to the lowlevel I/O system. Can be disabled by defining WITHOUT_UNIX_NEWLINES.
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@ -179,6 +179,23 @@ static PyObject *python_event_handler;
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int PyMac_AppearanceCompliant;
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#ifndef WITHOUT_UNIX_NEWLINES
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/*
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** Experimental feature (for 2.2a2): allow unix newlines
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** as well as Mac newlines on input. We replace a lowlevel
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** MSL routine to accomplish this
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*/
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void
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__convert_to_newlines(unsigned char * buf, size_t * n_ptr)
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{
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unsigned char *p;
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size_t n = *n_ptr;
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for(p=buf; n > 0; p++, n--)
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if ( *p == '\r' ) *p = '\n';
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}
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#endif /* WITHOUT_UNIX_NEWLINES */
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/* Given an FSSpec, return the FSSpec of the parent folder */
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static OSErr
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