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26.3; EBDB saves the database on Emacs exit even when told not to
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Em [2020-01-07 ter 10:42:55-0800], Eric Abrahamsen escreveu:
> Jorge P. de Morais Neto <jorge+list <at> disroot.org> writes:
>
>> In principle I want consistency with the rest of GNU Emacs. IIRC,
>> Emacs generally does not overwrite without asking. There is the
>> auto-save functionality, but it saves to *separate* files.
>
> Yes, I think consistency is the best thing to aim for.
Good.
> FWIW, what we're talking about isn't auto-save
I know. I only mentioned Emacs auto-save as a generic example that
(IIRC) Emacs never overwrites user data without asking, regardless of
mechanism.
Oh, and in my quick testing in Spacemacs (this time I didn't start a
minimally customized instance), setting `ebdb-save-on-exit' to nil
(either with `setq' or with Customize) has no effect if EBDB is already
open. I believe it would be better to change this behavior. One reason
is that it is counter-intuitive. Another is that the user might open
EBDB, make some changes and then realize she does not want to persist
them.
> I'm glad it's useful to you! I hadn't really thought about donations,
> I suppose it makes me a tiny bit uncomfortable. But I see Github has
> a sponsorship thing, I suppose it wouldn't hurt to sign up!
Good! It would be even better if you had a more free-software-friendly
mechanism of donation. Maybe Liberapay? By the way, if you could
entirely move away from GitHub, some of us would be happier.
Regards
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