
Issue #20526 has been updated by nobu (Nobuyoshi Nakada). Probably a bug at push back after BOM look ahead. BTW, on Windows, `File.write` and `File.read` are in text mode by default. That file would be 4 bytes, "a\r\r\n" in binary. ---------------------------------------- Bug #20526: File.open(encoding: "bom|utf-8") converts "\r\n" to "\n" on Windows https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/20526#change-108634 * Author: kou (Kouhei Sutou) * Status: Open * Target version: 3.2 * ruby -v: ruby 3.2.2 (2023-03-30 revision e51014f9c0) [x64-mingw-ucrt] * Backport: 3.1: UNKNOWN, 3.2: UNKNOWN, 3.3: UNKNOWN ---------------------------------------- I'm not sure whether this is an intentional behavior but it seems that `encoding: "utf-8"` doesn't change newline conversion but `encoding: "bom|utf-8"` changes newline conversion: ```ruby File.write("a.txt", "a\r\n") File.read("a.txt").bytes # => [97, 13, 10] File.open("a.txt", encoding: "utf-8") {|f| f.read.bytes} # => [97, 10, 10] File.open("a.txt", encoding: "bom|utf-8") {|f| f.read.bytes} # => [97, 10] XXX: \r\n -> \n File.open("a.txt", encoding: "bom|utf-8", universal_newline: false) {|f| f.read.bytes} # => [97, 13, 10] ``` Note that the `XXX: ` line the above codes. Is this an intentional behavior? -- https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/