Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/01/06/03:40:37
On Mon, 5 Jan 1998, Nate Eldredge wrote:
> When you tell Bison to be verbose, it writes output to a file called
> `foo.output'. On MS-DOS, this becomes `foo.out'. Emacs does not
> strip the ^M's from this file. I assume it thinks anything ending in
> `.out' is binary-- a logical assumption.
Yes, the a.out case is the reason for this.
> I don't know how big a problem it is, since one can always use
> `M-x find-file-text'.
`M-x find-file-text' *is* the solution when you know the file is a
text file.
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