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Re: A *real* auto-save-mode?
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Rupert Swarbrick |
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Re: A *real* auto-save-mode? |
Date: |
Wed, 23 Jan 2008 07:01:51 -0600 |
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Pan/0.132 (Waxed in Black) |
On Tue, 22 Jan 2008 22:21:06 -0800, shreevatsa wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Emacs has an auto-save-mode, which comes useful on rare occasions such
> as crashes. However, what I (and apparently, many others) would like is
> a feature that automatically saves your files for you -- not to another
> file but to the one your buffer is visiting, and such that you will not
> be prompted to save your file on exit.
No doubt one could hack together some elisp using run-at-time and saving
or something.
However, you might want to consider that one often writes a few lines,
then looks at it, then decides whether it should be saved or not. I find
this useful as a sort of "1st stage quality control check".
Imagine you were hacking on a program, and your (rubbish) changes got
saved automatically and invisibly. You then get bored of trying to fix
something that isn't working and navigate to other buffers, forgetting
about the original file, exiting emacs and losing any undo info that may
have existed. Then you're back to the last checkout from version control.
A bit of a disaster, no?
Rupert