Noun
newline (plural newlines)
(computing) The character or character sequence that indicates the end of a line of text and transition to the next line; or, a control code or escape sequence used in a programming language to denote this character.
Synonyms: line break, carriage return, end-of-line
Hyponyms: hard return, soft return
Microsoft Windows uses CRLF for newline.
' after the text generates a newline. Source: Internet
A single space separates a command from its argument, and a space, or newline, separates each argument from the next MUMPS token. Source: Internet
Line breaks (newline characters) usually qualify as separators. Source: Internet
However, a common approach to solving this issue is through newline normalization. Source: Internet
In other words, the text system can correctly treat the character as a newline, regardless of the input's actual encoding. Source: Internet
In terms of the newline, Unicode introduced error and error. Source: Internet