On Apr 21, 2014, at 7:35, Tom Rondeau <t...@trondeau.com> wrote:

> During reconfiguration, any connect/disconnect that occurs removes the 
> buffers and adds new ones, therefore losing any data you had between those 
> blocks. This was the specification of the reconfiguration process when it was 
> built.

That makes sense (though I could imagine uses for other behaviors). Thanks.

What about blocks other than "those blocks", that is, buffers in connections 
that are _not_ modified by a given reconfiguration? Are those intended to be 
kept or discarded (I would hope kept)?

I ask because the behavior I am seeing could be explained by them being 
inconsistently kept or discarded.

-- 
Kevin Reid                                  <http://switchb.org/kpreid/>


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