From: Jesse S S. <js...@in...> - 2001-01-30 20:56:52
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On Tue, Jan 30, 2001 at 08:34:01PM +0000, TJ Saunders wrote: > jss>Also, there was #399, IIRC, this had to do with \r removal in ascii mode. I > jss>sent you a couple messages on it. > > Yeah...this one is going to be a bit tough. Could try to handle the input > stream character-by-character...but then you lose the buffered I/O. > Otherwise, could do the "lag one character behind" approach, as you > mentioned. Neither is particularly appealing. Lose the buffers, or keep > the buffers and deal with the buffer boundaries...=P I would prefer NOT to loose the buffers, much better to have to lag one character behind when moving the buffer. -- "In the event of a failure, the system can be configured to automatically restart itself. This feature of Windows NT Server provides maximum system up-time." -- Reliability and Fault Tolerance in Windows NT Server, MSC |