Commits
- Commit:
67dbeee5fe9e2a855384048615bafe100e876f4c
- From:
- Russ Cox <rsc@swtch.com>
- Date:
acme: check file content before declaring file "modified since last read"
Bad remote file systems can change mtime unexpectedly,
and then there is the problem that git rebase and similar
operations like to change the files and then change them back,
modifying the mtimes but not the content.
Avoid spurious Put errors on both of those by checking file
content.
(False positive "modified since last read" make the real ones
difficult to notice.)
- Commit:
45f8ba54143323f08a21343633764caa59aa3ea3
- From:
- Russ Cox <rsc@swtch.com>
- Date:
acme: fix two flush bugs in new log file
TBR=rsc
https://codereview.appspot.com/95010048
- Commit:
4a3fb87264f8bc03fc62f00ef335056f30d18023
- From:
- Russ Cox <rsc@swtch.com>
- Date:
acme: add log file in acme root directory
Reading /mnt/acme/log reports a log of window create,
put, and delete events, as they happen. It blocks until the
next event is available.
Example log output:
8 new /Users/rsc/foo.go
8 put /Users/rsc/foo.go
8 del /Users/rsc/foo.go
This lets acme-aware programs react to file writes, for example
compiling code, running a test, or updating an import block.
TBR=r
R=r
https://codereview.appspot.com/89560044