On Sunday 08 February 2009, Chris Cannam wrote:

> Is this in the qt4 branch?  Not qt4-graphicsview?  I fixed a problem
> like this in qt4, but (as with any other fixes I've made in that
> branch) I haven't pushed the fix over to the graphicsview branch.

No dude, I'm not retarded enough to think you'd push fixes to the graphicsview 
branch.

You must have missed committing something you remember doing, because the same 
code was in both places.  It was Emanuel, not you, who wrote the weird code.

  9233      emrum //    QString autoSaveFileName = 
qApp->tempSaveName(filename); //&&& tempSaveName does not exist yet
  9233      emrum       QString autoSaveFileName = "autoSaveFileNameTemp_";

I fixed it, it looks like.  Thanks for the code bite.

These new autosave filenames are quite meaningless, really, and they're in a 
place hidden from casual view.  Is there something to clean them up when 
they're no longer needed?

I can't remember if there ever was, but it looks like there isn't now.

We should think about all of this.  Manual housekeeping is all but impossible 
now, and I've also had occasion--though I don't have any idea of the 
surrounding circumstances--to open an autosave file by hand.  Both of those 
jobs have gotten a lot harder.

Something to think about another day.  Let's try to remember.
-- 
D. Michael McIntyre

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