Le 23/07/2013 15:10, Vincent Vande Vyvre a écrit :
The '\n' are in the original file.
I've tested these other versions:
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def write():
strings = ['# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-\n',
'import os\n',
'import sys\n']
with open('writetest.py', 'w') as outf:
txt = L_SEP.join([s.rstip() for s in strings]):
outf.write(txt)
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def write():
strings = ['# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-',
'import os',
'import sys']
with open('writetest.py', 'w') as outf:
txt = L_SEP.join( strings):
outf.write(txt)
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Las, no changes, always correctly displayed in MS bloc-notes but with
double line in other éditors.
Also with:
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def count():
with open('c:\\Users\\Vincent\\writetest.py', 'r') as inf:
lines = inf.readlines()
for l in lines:
print(l, len(l))
count()
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The output is:
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('# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-\r\n', 25)
('import os\r\n', 11)
('import sys', 10)
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