Hi Felix, […]
> > … but this is clearly hacking around the problem and is likely > > incomplete. Storing the newline literally in the internal structure > > breaks other things that I can't immediately see/fix. > > I agree. I rewrote the collections using IO::Async (coming once buster > is out) and can look at the newline issue over the next few days, if > you are okay with that. Sure thing. (I wonder whether we should also check for (at least) \t and possibly even *invalid* unicode characters; those are a great way to make programs blow up.) Regards, -- ,''`. : :' : Chris Lamb `. `'` la...@debian.org 🍥 chris-lamb.co.uk `-