row_sep
¶ ↑Specifies the row separator, a String or the Symbol :auto
(see
below), to be used for both parsing and generating.
Default value:
CSV::DEFAULT_OPTIONS.fetch(:row_sep) # => :auto
When row_sep
is a String, that String becomes the row
separator. The String will be
transcoded into the data’s Encoding
before use.
Using "\n"
:
row_sep = "\n" str = CSV.generate(row_sep: row_sep) do |csv| csv << [:foo, 0] csv << [:bar, 1] csv << [:baz, 2] end str # => "foo,0\nbar,1\nbaz,2\n" ary = CSV.parse(str) ary # => [["foo", "0"], ["bar", "1"], ["baz", "2"]]
Using |
(pipe):
row_sep = '|' str = CSV.generate(row_sep: row_sep) do |csv| csv << [:foo, 0] csv << [:bar, 1] csv << [:baz, 2] end str # => "foo,0|bar,1|baz,2|" ary = CSV.parse(str, row_sep: row_sep) ary # => [["foo", "0"], ["bar", "1"], ["baz", "2"]]
Using --
(two hyphens):
row_sep = '--' str = CSV.generate(row_sep: row_sep) do |csv| csv << [:foo, 0] csv << [:bar, 1] csv << [:baz, 2] end str # => "foo,0--bar,1--baz,2--" ary = CSV.parse(str, row_sep: row_sep) ary # => [["foo", "0"], ["bar", "1"], ["baz", "2"]]
Using ''
(empty string):
row_sep = '' str = CSV.generate(row_sep: row_sep) do |csv| csv << [:foo, 0] csv << [:bar, 1] csv << [:baz, 2] end str # => "foo,0bar,1baz,2" ary = CSV.parse(str, row_sep: row_sep) ary # => [["foo", "0bar", "1baz", "2"]]
When row_sep
is the Symbol :auto
(the default),
generating uses "\n"
as the row separator:
str = CSV.generate do |csv| csv << [:foo, 0] csv << [:bar, 1] csv << [:baz, 2] end str # => "foo,0\nbar,1\nbaz,2\n"
Parsing, on the other hand, invokes auto-discovery of the row separator.
Auto-discovery reads ahead in the data looking for the next
\r\n
, \n
, or \r
sequence. The
sequence will be selected even if it occurs in a quoted field, assuming
that you would have the same line endings there.
Example:
str = CSV.generate do |csv| csv << [:foo, 0] csv << [:bar, 1] csv << [:baz, 2] end str # => "foo,0\nbar,1\nbaz,2\n" ary = CSV.parse(str) ary # => [["foo", "0"], ["bar", "1"], ["baz", "2"]]
The default $INPUT_RECORD_SEPARATOR
($/
) is used
if any of the following is true:
None of those sequences is found.
Data is ARGF
, STDIN
, STDOUT
, or
STDERR
.
The stream is only available for output.
Obviously, discovery takes a little time. Set manually if speed is important. Also note that IO objects should be opened in binary mode on Windows if this feature will be used as the line-ending translation can cause problems with resetting the document position to where it was before the read ahead.
Raises an exception if the given value is not String-convertible:
row_sep = BasicObject.new # Raises NoMethodError (undefined method `to_s' for #<BasicObject:>) CSV.generate(ary, row_sep: row_sep) # Raises NoMethodError (undefined method `to_s' for #<BasicObject:>) CSV.parse(str, row_sep: row_sep)