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I wrote a test to demonstrate this:
#[test] fn lf_in_crlf() { let source = "a\r\nb"; let input = Level::Error.title("").snippet( Snippet::source(source) .origin("file/path") .line_start(3) .annotation(Level::Error.span(2..3)), // \n ); let expected = str![[r#" error --> file/path:1:1 | 3 | a 4 | | b | |_^ |"#]] .indent(false); let renderer = Renderer::plain().anonymized_line_numbers(false); assert_eq(expected, renderer.render(input).to_string()); }
This only happens when a span points to exactly the \n byte that's preceded by \r
\n
\r
I believe this behavior is present since at least 0.10.0
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0.11
This was fixed in #131
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I wrote a test to demonstrate this:
This only happens when a span points to exactly the
\n
byte that's preceded by\r
I believe this behavior is present since at least 0.10.0
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: