Add trailing newline on signature output#23
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A minisign signature consists of lines of text. On Windows, text files are newline-delimited: newlines are needed only to separate lines, and a line can be valid without a newline after it (should it be the last line in a file). On UNIX, text files are newline-terminated: to be a fully legal text file, each line _including the last one_ is expected to have a trailing newline. The upstream C minisign tool follows UNIX conventions for signature output in this respect. With this PR, the golang tool does likewise.
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A minisign signature consists of lines of text.
On Windows, text files are newline-delimited: newlines are needed only to separate lines, and a line can be valid without a newline after it (should it be the last line in a file).
On UNIX, text files are newline-terminated: to be a fully legal text file, each line including the last one is expected to have a trailing newline.
The upstream C minisign tool follows UNIX conventions for signature output in this respect. With this PR, the golang tool does likewise.