# Purpose: line endings - should parse OK # The physical structure of this file needs to be considered carefully. # It was generated as a text file on a Unix machine, and then a # control-M (ASCII decimal 13, carriage return) was appended to the end # of each line of text. Because the Unix newline character is control-J # (ASCII decimal 10, newline), each line is terminated by a # control-M/control-J pairing, and - by chance - this digraph # corresponds to a DOS new-line indicator. A file constructed entirely # in this way and mounted e.g. on an NFS filesystem would be valid # (but not identical) on both Windows and Unix platforms. data_model2 _d1 char _d2 ' model file ' _d2a 'some aren't half tricky' _d2b ' some aren't easy ' _d3 "with various types of field" # Comment _d4 ; all conforming to valid STAR syntax rules ; loop_ _d5 _d6 _d7 _d8 A B C D E F G H I J K L loop_ _p5 _p6 _p7 _p8 a b c d e f g h i j k l loop_ _d9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 loop_ # with various data types _a1 _a2 _a3 _a4 1 2 3 4 the quick brown fox 'jumps over' the lazy style 5 6 7 ; and they all went home to tea ; 9 10 11 12