Excerpts from Rich Lane's message of Tue Jan 19 13:00:32 -0500 2010: > I'd like it better if shrinking went away and the only time we expanded > was right before giving it to parse_query. I'd rather not have the > expand-on-delete or rename-tracking behaviors.
I'm not sure why I thought any of that was such a great idea. > I think attempting to expand a nonexistent saved search should result in > something false ("type:false", maybe), send a warning to the log, and > perhaps flash an error message. SearchManager#expand now returns false, logs a warning and flashes an error message when expansion fails. > On Ruby 1.9.1 I get: > lib/sup/search.rb:69: warning: Hash#index is deprecated; use Hash#key Removed. > SearchListMode#regen_text: looks like a mixup of each and map Fixed. > SearchListMode#add_new_search: > Should flash an error message on name collisions, or allow overwriting. > > SearchListMode#rename_selected_search, SearchListMode#save_search: > Name collision handling should be consistent with add_new_search. An error message is flashed. > SearchManager: > I'd replace the duplicated name checking regexes with a method. Replaced. > SearchManager#rename: > I think the strip should be done by the caller. Done. _______________________________________________ Sup-devel mailing list Sup-devel@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/sup-devel