tm_chomp
Function
tm_chomp
removes newline characters at the end of a string.
This can be useful if, for example, the string was read from a file that has a newline character at the end.
Examples
sh
tm_chomp("hello\n")
hello
tm_chomp("hello\r\n")
hello
tm_chomp("hello\n\n")
hello
Related Functions
tm_trimspace
, which removes all types of whitespace from both the start and the end of a string.