Excerpts from Jean-Philippe Bernardy's message of Tue Sep 30 21:29:14 +0200 
2008:
> 
> From here the "reload" function /should/ be working.
> 
> Caveats:
>   * does not work on OSX (but you can restart manually by passing --resume)

Fails about ~/.yi/status when ~/.yi does not exist.

Then I get "error: yi: executeFile: unsupported operation (Operation not
supported)" but that's certainly the OSX related thing.

The --resume seems to boot successfully.

However maybe the save/quit actions should affect the status file, either by
killing it, or by updating it.

The history seems to not be saved.

Nevertheless nice work!!!

>   * same for windows (but it's even less useful because config can't
> be compiled by Yi anyway)
>   * Incidentally, I don't have a linux box for testing at the moment;
> so it's actually not fully tested

It works for me on Linux!

>   * I'm not sure I like the way binary instances are implemented via
> "derive" tool.

Why not?

>   * It's available through function reloadEditor; not sure if that's
> bound in vim.

We have :reload, and the more general :yi reloadEditor

Cheers,

> On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 9:18 PM, Jean-Philippe Bernardy
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Tue Sep 30 14:03:10 EDT 2008  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >  * create messages buffer only on demand
> >
> >    M ./Yi/Core.hs -2
> >    M ./Yi/Editor.hs -1 +1
> >
> > View patch online:
> >
> >  
> > http://code.haskell.org/yi/_darcs/patches/20080930180310-9c550-b36779c679a43ee217031b3217f9aee4eec9271a.gz

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Nicolas Pouillard aka Ertai

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