Worth noting if you use wintegrate editor, or unidebugger editor (probably
others as well) they keep a copy of the last edit on your PC's disk for you
as well.



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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Roger Glenfield
Sent: 10 July 2008 12:24
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [U2] ouch

Great answer to prevent future problems, such as
"I didn't really want to do that."
thanks for reminding me about some really old options.  ;)
Roger
Louie Bergsagel wrote:
> A former co-worker of mine had a nifty paragraph he wrote which would
edit,
> compile, catalog and run a program in one fell swoop.
>
> Because I detest wasting time with repetitive tasks, I've written a
similar
> program which also copies the current version of a program to a backup
file
> in case I trash it, or want to revert to a previous version.
>
> EDBP [program.name] does the following:
> 1. Copies [program.name] to a backup directory (e.g. LOUIEB.BP) with a
name
> of program.name:"_":date():"_":time():"_".bak"
> 2. Executes ED LOUIEB.BP program.name
> 3. Executes BASIC and CATALOG commands unless I say no to a prompt.
> 4. Executes the cataloged command unless I say no to a prompt.
>
> This is the poor dude's version control program.
>
> -- Louie In Seattle
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