guy keren wrote:
On Thu, 18 Sep 2003, Erez Doron wrote:
i am using a version control software
i want vi to automatically checkout a file whenver i try to edit it
while it is read-only.
this is not a good idea, since a lot of times, you open a file with vi ust
to view it.
this includes running a command line, then reloading the file (because
the date changes when i checkout the file), then let me edit it.
i want all to be automatically ( e.g. when i change the file)
ah, this makes more sense (i.e. the change operation causes the file to be
checked out) but this ignores the fact that often one accidentally writes
in a file without meaning to do so, and then immediately un-do the write
operation).
i can always do 'uncheckout'
cheers,
erez.
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