I'm trying to open a file on windows in "text" mode (i.e., translate LF to CR/LF on output). But no matter how I open the file (fopen, ofstream, std::ofstream) it outputs only LF's (unless, of course, I output a "\r\n" pair explicitly). This is even though I am not specifying binary mode. >From the documentation I thought these files should be opened in text mode by default. The references I found to things like mount settings and CYGWIN=nobinmode seem to apply only to getting standard utilities to use text mode. What am I doing wrong?
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