Yes, I was pretty sure I had seen it recently as well: Re: perl v/s C
(Sorry, I know I'm replying to your message where you point this out, but I went through the trouble of finding it before reading that you had already replied, liverpole)
The line by line comparison I did shows the newline:
,"'!?!_`,='!?!_='w+_'=+-'w~((~_/&$/","!~/,`,=!~/,`=(+~>
'=+-(~<k~_/&="
Just do a super search for: "eintsrahgldmfopv" and you'll see it soon enough.
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