The operating system is Ubuntu.
The source file is standard C language. It's just that the file is huge, 190, 000 lines.
Here is the end of the file
SOAP_FMAC3 char ** SOAP_FMAC4 soap_get_string(struct soap *soap, char **p, const char *tag, const char *type)
{
if ((p = soap_in_string(soap, tag, p, type)))
if (soap_getindependent(soap))
return NULL;
return p;
}
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#if defined(__BORLANDC__)
#pragma option pop
#pragma option pop
#endif
/* End of soapC.c */
And the file command gave what output!
Edit2: I type "file notes.txt" without the double quotes on the command line and the result looked like the below.
$ file notes.txt
notes.txt: ASCII text, with CRLF line terminators
If I recall correctly the file command does not report on normal LF line terminators.
Tim S.
Edit1:
Here is the end of the file
Not the "end of the file"
but the type of line ending you are using. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newline
to get the line ending in a command line type
replace THEPROBLEMTICFILE.C with the path to your file and post the output here
Tim S.