> On 22 Dec 2015 6:01 pm, "Vasily Galkin" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi. >> >> It seems I've encounter a minor issue that doen't present in 3.15.1 but >> appeared in current master with file io changed. >> Informaly it is spurious reload notification that appers nearly everytime >> after saving file on windows (gnome libs are PyGI 3.18.2 AIO for Python 2.7 >> 32 bit). >> >> It is windows-specific and doesn't arise in linux. Formal steps: >> - Open meld in 2 files compare mode >> - Edit one file >> - Press save on the file's toolbar >> Actual behaviour: file is always saved. Also most of the times "Do you want >> to reload the file?" notification with "Reload" button appears. After >> reloading all is ok - file is new. >> Expected behaviour: file is saved, no "Reload" notification button appears. > > Okay thanks for that. I remember having to change the notification > behaviour on Linux for the GtkSourceView changes, so I guess I'm not > shocked that it's differently broken on windows. > > Could I ask you to please file a bug so that this doesn't get lost? > >> In previous my letter with patch I was a bit too technical, so this time I'm >> glad to thank developers for best-for-me intercative diff >> viewer/editor/merger and best linux interactive svn client. > > Not too technical at all! I just haven't had time to read the patch > properly yet. Thanks! > > cheers, > Kai
Filed https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=759851 about this. Also I found another regression with loading files in meld master, that is not a meld's source bug, but still is a regression from 3.15.1 in a user point of view. GtkSourceView has a longstanding problem with analyzing only first 8KB of file while determining encoding - it's https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=598818 So for files that have first 8KB ascii-compatible, the encoding is determined as first-in-encodings-list regardless of the folowing content. While working on huge source files with a small number of comments in native language that are not in first 8KB encoding detection fails in current master. Autodection can't be helped with order settings - or different projects files are really in differnt encodings. Not filing this as separate meld bug by now, because currently there is some work done in this area in - https://git.gnome.org/browse/gtksourceview/log/?h=wip/uchardet-2 _______________________________________________ meld-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/meld-list
