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Thanks BillThe println methods are located in the PrintStream/PrintWriter wrappers (written from memory). If you need that functionality you pass the stream as the argument to the PrintStream constructor and you have it.
That explains it, I guess it also explains why the Java Stream objects don't
have a writeline method?
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