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Re: Slow access to files using UNC path
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Damien Elmes |
Subject: |
Re: Slow access to files using UNC path |
Date: |
Wed, 22 Sep 2004 08:46:26 +0900 |
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Stefan <address@hidden> writes:
>> The rationale behind "" was that a non-zero string may be
>> misinterpreted by a user/programmer as a real path, when its value
>> would just be ignored.
>
> Without explaining to use the reason why the file-name has to change, it's
> difficult to know what's the best solution.
Doing it this way allows people to store log files based on the date a
buffer is saved, such as using a new log file each month, or day.
Hooking into the save mechanism is a lot more straightforward as it
allows us to compute the file name on demand rather than attempt to
keep it updated by something like a timer.
Cheers,
Damien
- Re: Slow access to files using UNC path, (continued)
- Re: Slow access to files using UNC path, Adrian Aichner, 2004/09/18
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- Re: Slow access to files using UNC path, Romain Francoise, 2004/09/18
- Re: Slow access to files using UNC path, Damien Elmes, 2004/09/19
- Re: Slow access to files using UNC path, Stefan, 2004/09/19
- Re: Slow access to files using UNC path, Damien Elmes, 2004/09/19
- Re: Slow access to files using UNC path, Richard Stallman, 2004/09/19
- Re: Slow access to files using UNC path, Stefan, 2004/09/20
- Re: Slow access to files using UNC path,
Damien Elmes <=
- Re: Slow access to files using UNC path, Stefan Monnier, 2004/09/22
- Re: Slow access to files using UNC path, Damien Elmes, 2004/09/23
- Re: Slow access to files using UNC path, Stefan, 2004/09/23
- Re: Slow access to files using UNC path, Richard Stallman, 2004/09/09