how is the newline character formed?
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Escape characters are dependent on whatever system is interpreting them. ... For DOS/Windows systems, the newline is actually two characters: Carriage Return (ASCII 13, AKA \r ), followed by Line Feed (ASCII 10). On Unix systems (including Mac OSX) it's just Line Feed. On older Macs it was a single Carriage Return.
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Escape characters are dependent on whatever system is interpreting them. ... For DOS/Windows systems, the newline is actually two characters: Carriage Return (ASCII 13, AKA \r ), followed by Line Feed (ASCII 10). On Unix systems (including Mac OSX) it's just Line Feed. On older Macs it was a single Carriage Return.
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