When everything is OK, it is not too much time, but I ended waiting 
times much longer
than that because of the files not automatically loaded
(see report about relative/absolute paths).

I also did not suspect that ASSP was not able to load included files 
with relative paths.
(I suspect that it is considering the relative path point where the 
file with the included line is
and so probably the include line should be something like # include 
../files/testRe.txt )
As the GUI could open/edit the included files normally, in the first 
moment I did not realyse that the subroutine
that was loading the regex could not see the files.
That caused me testing many times and thus many times the waiting time.

Another point:
I my case, I save a regex file and immediately send the test mail 
(because you asked me not to use the ASSP Mail Analyzer as it is not 
the same thing).
Only after the failure of the test I remember that ASSP possibly did 
not load the file. All of that takes more than 1 minute easily.

Either way, reloading the saved file immediately is not a bug report, 
it is just an item in my wish list to improve ASSP userfriendliness.
I believe that it should be very easy to implement as ASSP already 
catches the click in the save button. (maybe just timeout the 30 
seconds timer?)
(again, of course for files saved manually by third part softwares or 
by uploading the 30 seconds is more than fast enough)

Regards,

Hilario Fochi

At 12:55 2009-10-23, you wrote:
>ASSP development mailing list <[email protected]>
>schreibt:
> >when we edit the regex in the ASSP GUI, it could reload the written
> >file immediately instead of waiting for the subroutine that checks if
> >anything was changed in the disk.
>
>30 seconds is not much time.


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