On 11/01/2014 01:45 AM, Andrei Gaponenko wrote:
On Fri, 31 Oct 2014, Spooge wrote:
On 11/01/2014 01:14 AM, Andrei Gaponenko wrote:
Another reason copies are bad: If there is a compilation error, emacs
(and perhaps other IDEs) will offer to edit the file there the error
occurred. It's too easy to follow the suggestion and edit the copy
instead of fixing the "primary" source.
Andrei
While I agree it's best not to have copies to edit, Tup will give you an error
if you modify a generated file, so at least it won't waste too much of your
time.
Yes. But is is annoying to search for a typo "by hand" instead of
letting your IDE to bring it up on the screen automatically.
Andrei
Ah right, I can see that being a bother.
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