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Re: A screenshot for those who ask how I make parts.
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lugnet.cad.dev
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Fri, 17 Nov 2000 15:39:43 GMT
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In lugnet.cad.dev, Steve Bliss writes:
> In lugnet.cad.dev, Don Heyse wrote:
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> > OK, I read that post and I'm confused. Is this a problem I can fix, or
> > is it a problem with LDAO?
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> Neither, I think. Maybe.
Ah, that clears it right up! ;^)
> > It sounds like there are 3 files involved in polling through LDAO. The
> > original DAT file and two temp files. Do I need to monitor more than one?
> > I only poll the one passed on the command line like ldlite does.
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> You only need to monitor the one passed on the command line.
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> But, if ldglite always caches subfiles, it won't see actual code changes
> (which are written to the subordinate temp file).
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> When polling detects that the main file has changed, either the file-cache
> needs to be flushed, or the cacher needs to check each file, to see if it
> has changed.
I'm pretty sure I start from scratch whenever I detect a change in the main
file, but I'll check. Is there any time when I should leave the subfiles
cached? Should this be yet another commandline or menu option?
Don
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| | Re: A screenshot for those who ask how I make parts.
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| (...) Neither, I think. Maybe. (...) You only need to monitor the one passed on the command line. But, if ldglite always caches subfiles, it won't see actual code changes (which are written to the subordinate temp file). When polling detects that (...) (24 years ago, 17-Nov-00, to lugnet.cad.dev)
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