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fix(blocks): unexpected newline appears while pasting multiply-paragr… #8154

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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions packages/blocks/src/_common/adapters/plain-text.ts
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Expand Up @@ -232,6 +232,7 @@ export class PlainTextAdapter extends BaseAdapter<PlainText> {
return null;
}
payload.file = payload.file.replaceAll('\r', '');
payload.file = payload.file.replace(/\n$/, '');
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I think the reason is in the exporter side, not here. @fourdim cc.

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yeah, i think so too , here is the export side in /packages/blocks/src/_common/adapters/plain-text.ts

  private async _traverseSnapshot(
    snapshot: BlockSnapshot
  ): Promise<{ mixtext: string }> {
    ...
    walker.setEnter(o => {
      const text = (o.node.props.text ?? { delta: [] }) as {
        delta: DeltaInsert[];
      };
      switch (o.node.flavour) {
        ...
        case 'affine:paragraph': {
          buffer += text.delta.map(delta => delta.insert).join('');
          buffer += '\n';
          break;
        }
 ...

but i think change here will affect a lot , so i only change the adapter

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No, changing this adapter will affect a lot.

It's not about adding an extra newline at the end of a file, it's about not removing the newline that should be there.

The C standard specifies that a C file should end with a newline (C11, 5.1.1.2, 2.) and that a last line without a newline yields undefined behavior (C11, J.2, 2nd item).

https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/18743/whats-the-point-in-adding-a-new-line-to-the-end-of-a-file

const contentSlice = {
type: 'block',
id: nanoid(),
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