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- Subject: io.lines
- From: D Burgess <dburgess@...>
- Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2006 11:14:39 +1100
Now that 5.1 is near enough to finalized, here is my request for
change for 5.11.
A colleague of mine provided me with a modified io.lines (named io.linex)
that is similar to the original but differs as follows:
1) a line is defined as something that is terminated by either "\n" or "\f"
2) leading and trailing "\r" s are removed from the line before it is
returned. This feature may be optionally disabled.
3) The iterator returns 2 values rather than 1. The second value is the
line terminator. e.g. "\n" or "\f"
Other than the changes above this performs the same as io.lines/fh:lines.
I have tested and used this on win32 and linux.
I argue the case for its inclusion in Lua because I find the iterator
invaluable in processing report files from various applications from
OSs. It sanely handles combinations like CRLF, LF, CRFF, FF, CRFFCR
etc., keeps the string processing in C rather than Lua
whilst keeping the lua read loops simple.
David Burgess