In article <4B01B0FC.4090505@geodynamics.org>, Leif Strand
<leif@geodynamics.org> writes:
Glad to hear that CR support is still there. Indeed, I've played with
it a bit more, and it seems that trivial examples do work.
I can't figure out what algorithm Emacs is using to guess the kind of
text file. So anyway, I've attached a tarball containing two files:
* ozymandias.txt: This a trivial example which does work. It was
created in BBEdit 4.5.
* SqueakV1-18.sources: This is the file that triggered my complaint.
Emacs 21 correctly identified this as a Mac file. In Emacs v23.1.50.1,
I see one long line with a bunch of ^M characters.
Emacs now detects a file that contains NULL bytes as binary
file and use `no-conversion' for reading that file (see the
docstring of the variable `inhibit-null-byte-detection').
And SqueakV1-18.sources cotains NULL bytes at line 26527.
When I delete that line, the file is correctly detected as
Mac-eol format.
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Kenichi Handa
handa@m17n.org