02-09-2008
If you open a file in vi and it is a continuous line, it means there are no carriage returns in your file (or at least any that vi understands), so s/$/^M/ will only put a ^M at the very end of the one big line. vi has no idea when your lines are supposed to end, how do you expect vi to recognize that?
I have no idea how you are trying to view this file, I'm guessing you are trying to view it in a windows app because you are trying to append ^M, and that is how vi "interprets" the DOS carriage return when vi opens a text file written in windows, but it doesn't mean that your windows app is going to interpret ^M as a carriage return, it is just going to see it as two characters: ^ and M.
Last edited by System Shock; 02-09-2008 at 02:20 PM..
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pack_fgets
pack_fgets(3alleg4) Allegro manual pack_fgets(3alleg4)
NAME
pack_fgets - Reads a line from the stream. Allegro game programming library.
SYNOPSIS
#include <allegro.h>
char *pack_fgets(char *p, int max, PACKFILE *f);
DESCRIPTION
Reads a line from the stream `f', storing it at location pointed to by `p'. Stops when a linefeed is encountered, or `max' bytes have been
read. The end of line is handled by detecting the right combination of characters for the platform. This supports CR-LF (DOS/Windows), LF
(Unix), and CR (Mac) formats. However, the trailing carriage return is not included in the returned string, in order to provide easy code
portability across platforms. If you need the carriage return, use pack_fread() and/or pack_getc() instead.
Note: This function internally may make calls to pack_ungetc, so you cannot use pack_ungetc directly afterwards.
Example:
char buf[256];
...
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RETURN VALUE
Returns the pointer `p' on success, or NULL on error.
SEE ALSO
pack_fopen(3alleg4), pack_fopen_chunk(3alleg4), pack_fread(3alleg4), pack_getc(3alleg4), pack_ungetc(3alleg4)
Allegro version 4.4.2 pack_fgets(3alleg4)