Sorry for the confusion - I read this list on an email feed. Turns out
replying to a message from there and changing the subject isn't
sufficient to start a new thread. Apparently it renames the thread.
(suboptimal).
original question:
(use 'clojure.contrib.duck-streams)
(spit "C:\\test.txt"
(with-out-str
(println "foo")
(println "bar")
(flush)))
On my XP Tablet OS computer results in a file with unix line endings.
Is this proper behavior?
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Mike Hinchey's response:
What does this return on Windows? (with-out-str (.println
(java.io.PrintWriter. *out*)))
If it's "\r\n", then maybe (newline) should be changed to print
(System/getProperty "line.separator") instead of \newline as it does
now.
Thoughts?
-Mike
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On XP tablet
user=> (seq (with-out-str (.println (java.io.PrintWriter. *out*))))
(\return \newline)
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