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Russ Cox authored
This CL makes minor adjustment to the handling of spaces and newlines and then documents the result. The semantic adjustment mainly concerns the handling of a run of spaces following a newline in the format, like in "\n ". Previously, that run of spaces was ignored entirely, leading to paradoxes like the format "1 \n 2" not matching itself as input. Now, spaces following a newline in the format match zero or more spaces following the corresponding newline in the input. The changes to the test suite show how minor the semantic adjustments are and how they make the behavior more regular than previously. This CL also updates the documentation to explain the handling of spaces more precisely, incorporating the draft from CL 17723 but describing the newly introduced behavior. Fixes #13565. Change-Id: I129666e9ba42de3c28b67f75cb47488e9a4c1867 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/30611Reviewed-by: Rob Pike <r@golang.org>
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