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From: "Julian Aubourg" <aubourg AT paris DOT ensmp DOT fr>
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Subject: Re: No new line at end of file?
Date: Sat, 7 Sep 2002 04:18:48 +0200
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>   It also enables the undesirable and rarely used ISO trigraph
>   feature.

Is a newline at the end of the source desirable?
As I see it, one very important function of --ansi is to disable specific
gcc enhancements. Getting rid of the newline requirement sounds like an
enhancement to me. Furthermore, it ensures backward compatibility.
I suppose this is a decision beyond djgpp itself tho.

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