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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting No newline at end of file Post 303023958 by MadeInGermany on Wednesday 26th of September 2018 10:47:26 AM
Old 09-26-2018
Yes, because a missing newline is a violation in Unix, and cause problems with many text processing tools.
 

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FGETWLN(3)						   BSD Library Functions Manual 						FGETWLN(3)

NAME
fgetwln -- get a line of wide characters from a stream LIBRARY
Standard C Library (libc, -lc) SYNOPSIS
#include <stdio.h> #include <wchar.h> wchar_t * fgetwln(FILE * restrict stream, size_t * restrict len); DESCRIPTION
The fgetwln() function returns a pointer to the next line from the stream referenced by stream. This line is not a standard wide-character string as it does not end with a terminating null wide character. The length of the line, including the final newline, is stored in the mem- ory location to which len points. (Note, however, that if the line is the last in a file that does not end in a newline, the returned text will not contain a newline.) RETURN VALUES
Upon successful completion a pointer is returned; this pointer becomes invalid after the next I/O operation on stream (whether successful or not) or as soon as the stream is closed. Otherwise, NULL is returned. The fgetwln() function does not distinguish between end-of-file and error; the routines feof(3) and ferror(3) must be used to determine which occurred. If an error occurs, the global variable errno is set to indicate the error. The end-of-file condition is remembered, even on a terminal, and all subsequent attempts to read will return NULL until the condition is cleared with clearerr(3). The text to which the returned pointer points may be modified, provided that no changes are made beyond the returned size. These changes are lost as soon as the pointer becomes invalid. ERRORS
[EBADF] The argument stream is not a stream open for reading. The fgetwln() function may also fail and set errno for any of the errors specified for the routines mbrtowc(3), realloc(3), or read(2). SEE ALSO
ferror(3), fgetln(3), fgetws(3), fopen(3) BSD
July 16, 2004 BSD
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