[Nut-upsdev] Character-encoding in code and docs
Peter Selinger
selinger at mathstat.dal.ca
Fri Feb 10 14:56:09 UTC 2006
Perfect! By the way, when do you think you'll do the migration to SVN?
I just migrated some of my other projects on the weekend, and it was
spectacularly uneventful. The only thing I had to correct manually is
that a few of my binary files were inaccurately classified as text
files (and thus subject to the \r\n conversion). But that was easy to
fix.
-- Peter
Charles Lepple wrote:
>
> On 2/10/06, Peter Selinger <selinger at mathstat.dal.ca> wrote:
> > I vote for UTF-8 as the encoding standard, with unix-style line
> > terminators.
>
> One thing with line terminators is that we can specify in SVN that
> source files are to be checked out with "native" line endings, so if
> someone works on Windows, they can have \r\n instead of \n, and it
> gets checked back in with \n so as not to perturb Unix users.
>
> --
> - Charles Lepple
>
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