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Version 2.0.13 released.
(tramp-handle-write-region): Don't check to see if remote end is
awake after sending data to remote host: we want to send "EOF" not
"echo are you awake"...
(tramp-maybe-open-connection): Swap args for tramp-time-diff.
(tramp-yn-prompt-regexp): New variable.
(tramp-action-yn): New function, using it.
(tramp-feature-write-region-fix): New internal variable. Not yet
used. Should be used in `tramp-handle-write-region'.
author | Kai Großjohann <kgrossjo@eu.uu.net> |
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date | Wed, 21 Aug 2002 15:04:29 +0000 |
parents | 28f0b229040c |
children | 695cf19ef79e |
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Iso-Functional Type Contour This is a term coined to describe "column int->float" change approach, and can be used whenever low-level types need to change (hopefully not often!) but the meanings of the values (whose type has changed) do not. The premise is that changing a low-level type potentially means lots of code needs to be changed as well, and the question is how to do this incrementally, which is the preferred way to change things. Say LOW and HIGH are C functions: int LOW (void) { return 1; } void HIGH (void) { int value = LOW (); } We want to convert LOW to return float, so we cast HIGH usage: float LOW (void) { return 1.0; } void HIGH (void) { int value = (int) LOW (); } /* iftc */ The comment /* iftc */ is used to mark this type of casting to differentiate it from other casting. We commit the changes and can now go about modifying LOW and HIGH separately. When HIGH is ready to handle the type change, the cast can be removed.