Hi,

win2k, sun jdk 1.3.1 build 516


I have been using 516 most of the day on a live project and until just 
now it was fine in this regard.

However, I just inadvertently hit ctrl-v in the middle of a method and 
hitting ctrl-z to undo did nothing at all.

I had no stack trace, no file switching the two operations were 
performed right after each other.

Oh yes, I had only just started idea this time round (having been doing 
somit else for a few mins) and this was the first file I touched.

Fortunately my files were not mangled but it does point to something 
wrong in the undo code - I have never seen anything live this in any 
previous version.

Dunno if this is any help but I thought i'd let you know anyway.

H



Christian Sell wrote:

> I would have told you if I had seen any. But I did not even look - my first worry 
>was how to get out of this.
> 
> 
>>Were there any exceptions/assertions in the console?
>>
>>Best regards,
>>Valentin Kipiatkov
>>-----------------------------------------------------------
>>IntelliJ Software, <a href='http://www.intellij.com/' 
>target='_top'>http://www.intellij.com/</a>
>>"Develop with pleasure"
>>-----------------------------------------------------------
>>
>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: "Christian Sell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2001 5:30 PM
>>Subject: [Eap-list] WARNING (#516): dont use undo
>>
>>
>>
>>>what do you expect? I edited my source, and hit Ctrl-Z several times until
>>>
>>I realized the mess that was being created. I probaby switched files a few
>>times between editing and undoing.
>>
>>>regards,
>>>Christian
>>>
>>>
>>>>Could you please provide any details of which operations caused this
>>>>problem?
>>>>
>>>>Best regards,
>>>>Valentin Kipiatkov
>>>>
>>>-----------------------------------------------------------
>>> IntelliJ Software, <a href='http://www.intellij.com/' 
>target='_top'>http://www.intellij.com/</a>
>>> "Develop with pleasure"
>>>-----------------------------------------------------------
>>>
>>>----- Original Message -----
>>>From: "Christian Sell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2001 4:48 PM
>>>Subject: [Eap-list] WARNING (#516): dont use undo
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>the new single file undo mechanism urgently need work! It created a
>>>>
>>>complete mess with my code, an excerpt from which you can see below.
>>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>>to IntelliJ's peculiar file handling/saving behavior, I wasnt even able to
>>>recover my previous saved state by killing the process. Have to go back to
>>>my VCS and recover from the last committed state.
>>>
>>>>- Christian
>>>>
>>>>        String aboxPath = (new File(exportDir,
>>>>
>>>aboxName)).getCanonicalPath();
>>>
>>>>        .log(TMKsaBOA.LOG_INFO, "imgftc.invoke", imgftc_anew Object
>>>>
>>>[]{batchId, aboxPath, host}      if(TMKsaBOA.execImgftc) {
>>>
>>>>            <a href='file://Aufruf' target='_top'>file://Aufruf</a> von IMGFTC zum 
>BOA/EGAS-Export.
>>>>                    String [] imgftc_args = {TMKsaBOA.imgFtcExe,
>>>>
>>batchId,
>>
>>>aboxPath, host, "Ksa"};
>>>
>>>>    Process ingftc = Runtime.getRuntime().exec(imgftc_args, null);
>>>>
>>>>
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