End-of-line
In
computing
,
EOL
refers to the
end-of-line
character
or
signal
. In
Unix
systems, the EOL character is
line feed
(LF,
ASCII
10). In
Macintosh
systems it is
carriage return
(CR, ASCII 13) and in
MS-DOS
and
Microsoft Windows
systems a combination of both (
CRLF
).
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