Fix trailing newline in CMakeLists - #384
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Thanks for the note. I do not see actionable feedback in this comment: it only names the workspace and does not identify a concrete issue in the patch, so I left the PR as-is. |
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Thanks - this comment appears to only contain the branch name (fjdoria76-potential-funicular) and has no actionable feedback. No code changes are needed; please clarify if you meant to request something specific. |
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Summary
This change restores the trailing newline at the end of
CMakeLists.txtso the file stays in the repository's expected formatting state.Why
The project file had a missing final newline, which creates noisy editor diffs without changing the build logic. Keeping the file normalized avoids unnecessary churn during future edits.
Testing
CMakeLists.txt.