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(Whitespace was handled, a really empty line was not.) Address bollwyvl#22.
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The change in a19d27b is more elegant, in my opinion, but causes a minor-but-significant issue with whitespace handling itself. The empty string is considered to be a member of all other strings, which means that an empty line causes a line magic evaluation. For a reason that I wasn't able to trace properly, this means that empty lines at the end of a cell will cause the last non-empty line to throw a |
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Addresses #22.
The crash was due to a check for
line[0] in "!%". Checking that the line has something in it fixes the issue.Whitespace lines are not included in the stack trace for errors. For obvious reasons, I have no way to see if this is a regression. Based on the fact that comment lines do not show up in said stack trace with or without my patch, my guess is that it is not.