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On 04 October 2006 18:29, mwoehlke wrote:Dave Korn wrote:On 04 October 2006 18:06, Williams, Gerald S (Jerry) wrote:"Your facts are out of order." :-DSeriously, I'd have a hard time believing that supporting <CR><LF> endings would noticably impact performance if it were done as part of upstream BASH. Special-casing Cygwin (especially when you start doing things like checking for DOS paths, examining the first line, etc.) would impact performance, surely. So I agree--don't do that.That's a total non-sequitur. A piece of code will have the same impact, whether it's included directly in the upstream sources, or whether it's a cygwin local patch surrounded by #ifdef __CYGWIN__.
Oh, I do beg your pardon, let me try that one again:
A piece of code will have the same impact, whether it's a cygwin local patch surrounded by #ifdef __CYGWIN__, or whether it's included directly in the upstream sources.
Are they in the right order now? ;)
(beginning of reply elsewhere) ...or you're just incorrigible. ;-)
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