Thumz up. On Thursday, March 19, 2015 at 3:55:09 AM UTC-7, Edward K. Ream wrote: > > Checking the outline after reads and before write takes a negligible > amount of time. On my mid-range machine it takes 0.15 sec. per 10,000 > nodes. That is, about 0.10 sec. on leoPy.leo. > > Imo, nobody would notice if Leo *always* checked the .leo file after > reading and before writing. Except when the checks prevented catastrophe :-) > > Permanently enabling such checks could be done easily: > > - Disable the check-outline OK messages that now go to the log. > - Remove the --check-outline command-line option. > - Remove the following two settings and the associated "if" statements: > > @bool check_outline_after_read > @bool check_outline_before_save > > Hmm. Constant checking seems like all gain and no pain. Fewer options and > safer operation. > > Your comments, please. > > Edward >
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