Nice. but, as I explained, automatically refreshing all the wins (or
even only the .go ones) is not really what I want.
Moreover, this is probably even worse as I'd lose any custom tags I'd
have added on those windows.


On 3 April 2015 at 18:24, Skip Tavakkolian <skip.tavakkol...@gmail.com> wrote:
> wouldn't something like this work?  in the example i (clumsily) find the .go
> files, remove them and then B them in again.
>
> % for (i in `{9p ls acme|grep '[1-9]+'}) {
> x = `{9p read acme/$i/tag|sed -n -e 's/^([^ ]*\.go) .*$/\1/p' }
> if (! ~ $x '') {
> echo del | 9p write acme/$i/ctl
> B $x
> }
> }
>
> On Fri, Apr 3, 2015 at 6:16 AM, Mathieu Lonjaret
> <mathieu.lonja...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Yes, I had seen that thread, but I explained I don't want the same
>> thing as what you're asking for. I do not want to refresh them all in
>> one command. I want to selectively refresh some of them, but in an
>> easier fashion than having to type Get for each of them.
>>
>>
>> On 28 March 2015 at 08:19, Aram Santogidis <gnubun...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > I posted a similar question in the list few days back
>> > http://marc.info/?l=9fans&m=142721596630272&w=1
>> >
>> > and one solution that was suggested by Antons and works fine for me is
>> > the
>> > following.
>> >
>> > Edit X:^... [^+].*[^\/]$: e
>> >
>> > Cheers,
>> > Aram
>> >
>> > On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 11:05 PM, Bakul Shah <ba...@bitblocks.com>
>> > wrote:
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> On Thu, 26 Mar 2015 18:49:51 -0000 Paul Lalonde
>> >> <paul.a.lalo...@gmail.com>
>> >> wrote:
>> >> > The feature direction I'd like when working with Git is for the
>> >> > window
>> >> > of a
>> >> > git-changed file to become un-editable.  This would require adding
>> >> > the
>> >> > idea
>> >> > of a un-editable window, which is probably a bad idea.
>> >>
>> >> Not sure what you mean. If you git {pull,checkout,merge,...},
>> >> files you have been editing (but not yet saved) may already
>> >> require merging. You may be better off using some client side
>> >> git hook that checks the state of acme edited files and tries
>> >> to do the right thing (not that I have ever used these hooks).
>> >>
>> >> > Meanwhile I use the script below to generate X commands to reload
>> >> > changed
>> >> > windows.  If I had a little more gumption (and less fear) I'd pipe
>> >> > the
>> >> > last
>> >> > output to make acme execute the Edits.
>> >> >
>> >> > #!/bin/bash
>> >> > cd `git rev-parse --git-dir`/..
>> >> > git diff --name-only HEAD~ | sed s+^+`pwd`/+ | sort > /tmp/foobar
>> >> > 9p read acme/index | awk '{print $6}' | sort | comm -12 - /tmp/foobar
>> >> > |
>> >> > sed 's+\(.*\)+Edit X=\1=,r+'
>> >>
>> >> Nice!
>> >>
>> >
>>
>

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