Mail Archives: cygwin/2003/04/22/19:54:26
On Tue, 22 Apr 2003, Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 22, 2003 at 10:54:41PM +0100, Peter S Tillier wrote:
> > Replying to Igor Pechtchanski who wrote:
> >
> > > Also, "cat" will not translate line endings or anything at all --
> > > it's just a character-by-character copy of stdin to stdout.
> >
> > Fair enough (and what I expect it to be) thanks for the clarification.
>
> Igor, how do you explain the following behavior?
> ~: od -c
> abc
> 0000000 a b c \n
> 0000004
> ~: cat | od -c
> abc
> 0000000 a b c \r \n
> 0000005
> This is with CYGWIN undefined and stty -igncr icrnl
> I get the \r no matter what I try for CYGWIN and stty.
>
> Pierre
Pierre,
Simple - cat opens files (including stdin) in binary mode, and a Return on
the console apparently sends a CRLF. Try, for example, "cat -s" -- it
opens stdin in text mode, and you will not get a CR. I don't think there
currently is an option that controls whether a console Return sends a CR.
Intuitively, IMO, it should also be controlled by "binmode". I'm guessing
it's just a matter of copying some code from pipe.cc to fhandler_console.cc
Igor
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