On Jul 4, 11:50 pm, Graham Chiu <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've never had data loss before .. but today I was working on
> something in Beta 2

Are you talking about the trunk, or the official Leo 4.6 b2 release?

> I tangled the new code I was writing and noticed it said "no change"

I am guessing you meant "unchanged".  This is a message from a method
used throughout Leo.  If there were a problem there, we would all know
about it.

> I kept making changes and tangling ... with the same result.
> All the new code I had been writing was not appearing in the output.
>
> So I thought I'd just save and quit.  But when I restarted, all my new
> code was gone.  Even stuff that had successfully tangled before.

This report makes no sense unless you were using an @file node.  Were
you?  In that case, you might have been bitten by the recent data-loss
bug.

Tangling a file only creates output, which would not affect the .leo
file containing the @root node.

Unless, I suppose, if you tangled to a file that was ostensibly
created from an @file node.  That might cause some problems :-)  Were
you doing something like that?

Edward
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