On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 4:52 PM, SegundoBob <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> What?  Suppose Leo-Editor saves X.leo and writes @file Y.py.  Then
> Leo-Editor exits.  I use emacs to change Y.py.  Then Leo-Editor opens
> X.leo.  In this case, the Leo-Editor cache is "stale" and loading from the
> cache is NOT the same as loading from the @file.   So what do you mean?
>

The caching mechanism is smart enough to handle this.  I meant what I
said: loading an @file from the cache should be exactly equivalent to
loading the @file node from the external file.  If the cache is stale then
(obviously) it can't be used, and Leo does, in fact, recreate the @file
node from the external file.

EKR

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