On Friday, 21 July 2017 15:56:17 CEST Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
This is like the Perl chomp function, it removes a single \n from
the
end of a string if present, else leaves the string alone.
I believe I found the only (two) places where such a function is used,
but there may be a few more lurking.
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I did not find more either -- LGTM.
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Pino Toscano