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Author steven.daprano
Recipients gregory.p.smith, steven.daprano
Date 2015-07-10.03:02:41
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On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 02:18:33AM +0000, Gregory P. Smith wrote:

> for bytes, \v (0x0b) is not considered a line break.  for unicode, it is.
[...]
> I think these should be consistent.

I'm not sure that they should. Unicode includes other line breaks which 
bytes should not consider line breaks, such as NEL (Next Line), U+0085. 
Why should bytes be consistent with only the subset of line breaks that 
are in ASCII?
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