(split-lines string) -> list
Similar to string-split*. Splits the string by looking for all instances of a new-line marker. Different operating systems define \r, \n, or \r\n for this purpose. Therefore, split-lines accepts all of these.
Example:
>>(split-lines "a b c \r d e f\n g h i \r\nj k l m n o") ::("a b c " " d e f" " g h i " "j k l m n o")