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> > Traditionally a bunch of Unix utilities went wrong if you did not have a newline (LF, \n) at the end of the file, so the "vi" editor took to warning people if they opened a file like this. The utilities are all (mostly?) fixed and have been for years, but the warning persists. > This presumably explains the peculiar rules that regular expressions have for semi-ignoring a newline appearing as the last character in an input string. Michael Kay Saxonica
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