add ref/ and control/ subdirectories, so the control files and result
files do not clutter the directory, and it is clear which file has which
purpose.
isequal: New option --skip as a shortcut for --skipleft and --skipright
at once.
Use that for the .list-ref files, so they now contain the first line of
the output, too, which is ignored.
--binary: handled binary files
--empty: check if file is empty
--skipleft=<n>: Skip <n> lines at the start of the left (first) file
--skipright=<n>: Skip <n> lines at the start of the right (second) file
Note that --binary, --empty and one or both of --skipXXX are mutual
exclusive; that is, you cannot specify more than one of them at the same
time, or the behaviour will be unpredictable.
(Direct cloning doesn't support pushing with a hidden token.)
I'm putting this aside, for now. A Personal Access Token must be made for the repository. "git push" does a dry-run, so that the workflow will succeed.
since the "empty prefix means run from current dir" hack was removed,
cl65 --print-target-path no longer prints the path relative to the
binary, but the hardcoded library path which points to prefix, because
the code adds the hardcoded path first to the pathsearch, but then actually
only returns the first entry rather than looking whether the path exists.
closes#1754
When conio was implemented for the osic1p target, the cbm
target was used as a blueprint. But it was overlooked that the
cbm target encodes CR as 0x0A and LF as 0x0D, while the
osic1p target uses the ASCII encoding of CR and LF. Therefore
conio output of '\n' moved the active position to the start of the
line and '\r' moved the active position to the next line.
This change implements the correct semantics of '\n' and '\r'
in conio for the osic1p target.
Fixes#1747.