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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T04:30:47+00:00 2026-05-24T04:30:47+00:00

I found that Windows command line redirection will replace ‘\n’ with ‘\r\n’ automatically. Is

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I found that Windows command line redirection will replace ‘\n’ with ‘\r\n’ automatically. Is there any method to avoid this situation? Because after stdout or stderr redirection, you will got ‘\r\r\n’ instead of ‘\r\n’ if you write ‘\r\n’ to the console.

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you can just try a simple program:

fprintf(stdout,"Hello, world!\r\n");

then you run it with redirection:

demo 1>demo.log

By using any HEX editor, you will find that ‘\r\n’ is represented by ‘\r\r\n’.

UPDATE:

@steve-jessop I have solved this problem by using setmode, which will force stdout using O_BINARY mode. So the stream won’t translate \n into \r\n.

Thanks a lot!

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    2026-05-24T04:30:48+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 4:30 am

    The way to avoid it is to not write "Hello, world!\r\n". Either fprintf(stdout,"Hello, world!\n"); or std::cout << "Hello, world!" << std::endl; is sufficient.

    This isn’t particular to command-line redirection or stdout, the same would be true with any file descriptor open in character mode (as opposed to binary mode).

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