Your version of Eclipse doesn't have local file history? I don't recall what
version it was introduced in. I can usually find every save I did of a file,
sometimes going back for days. And since I tend to hit ctrl+shift+s every
minute (or more often), that can be a lot of revisions.


On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 1:53 PM, Lucas Neves Martins <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> It happened today, my Cypal Gwt eclipse plugin crashed. ( I use cypal
> 'cause it fits my needs )
>
> I've lost my Ctrl+Z history, and half of the class I was editing ( it
> saved the class automatically after the crash ).
>
> The IDE didn't crashed, just the plugin, so, the Hosted server was
> still running, and since the IDE saved the class, it builded it too.
>
> To finish with a "babality", as the gwt hosted server does not ( at
> least mine ) make separated caching of the classes, I was unable to
> decompile it to recover my source code.
>
> So, I am just warning here as a public service for all Gwt developers,
>
> Please disable the "Build Automatically" function of Eclipse in the
> "Project" menu.
>
> Hope you don't lose your code too,
>
> Good luck with Eclipse.
>
> If it happens again I will seriously think about switcing to Notepad++
> and the Cmd shell.
> >
>

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