Infer EOLs from existing file or use OS EOL #1911
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Summary
Yarn uses UNIX line endings on all systems when writing lock file. We want to solve this problem as described in #1061: infer line endings from the existing file, and if it does not exist, use the system default.
Test plan
On a UNIX system, in an empty directory:
$ yarn add <some_package>
$ cat -e yarn.lock
You should only see LF line endings.
$ unix2dos yarn.lock
$ yarn add <some_other_package>
$ cat -e yarn.lock
You should only see CRLF line endings.
On a Windows system, in an empty directory:
$ yarn add <some_package>
$ cat.exe -e yarn.lock
You should only see CRLF line endings.
$ dos2unix.exe yarn.lock
$ yarn add <some_other_package>
$ cat -e yarn.lock
You should only see LF line endings.