* EXTERNALFORMAT,UNICODE,XCCS: Consistent naming of \PEEKCCODE(.EOL), \BACKCCODE returns the code
It was confusing that the naming of the peek functions was inconsistent with the inccode and backccode functions with respect to the EOLC qualifier. Now uniformaly, the unqualified names (\PEEKCCODE, \BACKCCODE, \INCCODE) do not do any EOL interpretation. The qualified-name functions (\PEEKCCODE.EOLC, \INCCODE.EOLC, \BACKCCODE.EOLC) do EOL interpretation.
Also, the \BACKCCODE interface is changed so that it returns the code corresponding to the bytes that it passed over. This simplifies some of the callers.
* Clients of \PEEKCCODE \BACKCCODE and .EOL
Small changes either to fix inconsistencies (backing, reading, peeking with inconsistent EOL interpretation), updating the names in a few other cases, a few simplifications.
* glitches in ATERM, HARDCOPY updates
* CLSTREAMS: Fix EOL/external format on error stream (synonym and 2-way) #815
* CMLFORMAT: makefile NEW to get functions in filemap
* CLSTREAMS: cleanup formats for more types
* FILEIO: Add readonly bit in streams for external-format
* Compile device-creation functions for new default interface
* UNICODE: minor bug
* LLINTERP: MOVD? APPLY* to SPREADAPPLY*
* External format interface: a few more adjustments
* CLSTREAMS: Recompile, no source change
* PRETTYFILEINDEX: suppress when printing gitmaps to a non-display stream
* UNIXCOMM: Default format comes from device
Also, I seemed to have reverted back to LCOM with FAKE-COMPILE-FILE
* TEDITMENU: menus don't grow vertically on reshaping
* CLSTREAMS, EDITINTERFACE: Update filemap for FUNCTIONS
Needs to be done for most CL-function containing files.
* All source files converted to LF
Also, HPRINT: EQUALALL knows about CL arrays
FILEIO: STREAM record with fields for external format functions
* Delete makeinit.dribble
* Converted CR to LF on internal/library and docs/Documentation Tools
this will give us a stable point on which we can make changes in coordination via git.
NO MORE USING A SHARED DROPBOX
Last major commit wihout a PR against a Medley issue.