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When suggesting a file recovery, emacs should maybe check for actual cha
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Andrea Monaco |
Subject: |
When suggesting a file recovery, emacs should maybe check for actual changes |
Date: |
Sun, 02 Oct 2022 15:33:23 +0200 |
After an unclean shutdown, I opened a file, say main.c. Emacs said that
the file had auto-save data and suggested a recover-this-file. But upon
checking, #main.c# was byte-by-byte identical to main.c.
Maybe emacs should check that the auto-save file is not identical before
suggesting a recover-this-file. Do you agree?
Andrea Monaco
- When suggesting a file recovery, emacs should maybe check for actual changes,
Andrea Monaco <=
- Re: When suggesting a file recovery, emacs should maybe check for actual changes, Eli Zaretskii, 2022/10/02
- Re: When suggesting a file recovery, emacs should maybe check for actual changes, Stefan Kangas, 2022/10/02
- Re: When suggesting a file recovery, emacs should maybe check for actual changes, Eli Zaretskii, 2022/10/02
- Re: When suggesting a file recovery, emacs should maybe check for actual changes, Stefan Kangas, 2022/10/02
- Re: When suggesting a file recovery, emacs should maybe check for actual changes, Lars Ingebrigtsen, 2022/10/02
- Re: When suggesting a file recovery, emacs should maybe check for actual changes, Stefan Kangas, 2022/10/02
- Re: When suggesting a file recovery, emacs should maybe check for actual changes, Eli Zaretskii, 2022/10/02
Re: When suggesting a file recovery, emacs should maybe check for actual changes, Andrea Monaco, 2022/10/02