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Ondrej Spanel
Senior Member
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Posted - Jun 17 2004 : 06:50:09 AM
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I was editing two source files, main.cpp and perfLog.cpp, and my VS.NET crashed. One I restarted it, I was offered by VAX to restore a content on the file main.cpp, which was not properly saved. After a little hesitation I confirmed I want to do this, however to my surprise the content of the main.cpp was replaced by something completely different - and a second look showed it was replaced by perfLog.cpp content.
I do not know exactly which of the two files were saved or not in the moment of the crash.
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LarryLeonard
Tomato Guru
USA
1041 Posts |
Posted - Jun 17 2004 : 08:09:24 AM
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Always say "No" when VAX offers to restore a file. That approach has always worked for me; saying "Yes" has always loaded up an old version of the file, losing my work.
Everybody pile on now!
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feline
Whole Tomato Software
United Kingdom
19020 Posts |
Posted - Jun 17 2004 : 11:06:01 AM
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i also always say No when asked, since VAX always seems to open a different file. from memory it tends to open the matching cpp file when trying to recover a .h file, which is rather distressing
since this seems to require crashing VS .NET 2003, it isn't something i have tried to reproduce. |
zen is the art of being at one with the two'ness |
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LarryLeonard
Tomato Guru
USA
1041 Posts |
Posted - Jun 17 2004 : 11:19:43 AM
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Ha! You have to try to get the IDE to crash?? Hell, I do that twice a day at least. Seriously.
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feline
Whole Tomato Software
United Kingdom
19020 Posts |
Posted - Jun 17 2004 : 12:11:53 PM
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*hugs wood for luck* 2003 just doesn't crash on my work machine.
VS .NET does crash fairly regularly at home, but i don't do that much programming at home, so it doesn't give me much chance to see this.
you really do have my sympathies, that must be VERY irritating. i am just glad it isn't happening to me. |
zen is the art of being at one with the two'ness |
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troppoli
New Member
8 Posts |
Posted - Jun 17 2004 : 1:24:22 PM
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I've had this feature save my bacon, and I've seen it "restore" the wrong file. I was totally impressed when it worked, and it was worth the cost of VA. When it restored the wrong file, undo worked... but I didn't get my latest version.
On a side note, VS.net is generally very stable form me, and I live in it. |
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Old as dirt
Tomato Guru
USA
246 Posts |
Posted - Jun 17 2004 : 4:07:32 PM
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Larry, What IDE and OS are you using? I can't offer a solution, I just want to be sure I don't ever get that combination. |
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LarryLeonard
Tomato Guru
USA
1041 Posts |
Posted - Jun 17 2004 : 6:07:29 PM
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.NET 2003 and Win XP Pro. I've used Visual C++ since before version 1.0, and I've never seen anything like this piece of junk...
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feline
Whole Tomato Software
United Kingdom
19020 Posts |
Posted - Jun 17 2004 : 6:53:03 PM
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quote: Originally posted by LarryLeonard
Ha! You have to try to get the IDE to crash?? Hell, I do that twice a day at least. Seriously.
*feline picks up the cushion i am resting on and throws it at Larry*!
you talked me into tempting fate!
1 hour after making my post, VS .NET 2003 crashed silently on me at work
then, when i got home i was fiddling with VS .NET and it crashed silently on me 4 times in 10 minutes!!!
that is a new, and most unwelcome record. |
zen is the art of being at one with the two'ness |
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willdean
Tomato Guru
134 Posts |
Posted - Jun 18 2004 : 04:28:18 AM
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I'm in the 'just say no' camp as well. Because I type Alt-f-s as a nervous tic while programming, I almost never loose source code as a result of a VS crash, *unless* I accept VA's offer to try and fix things.
Perhaps when WT finally give up with VAX and roll back to the 7.1 codebase, they could remove the auto-recover code at the same time...
Will
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Baga
Tomato Guru
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Posted - Jun 23 2004 : 09:20:36 AM
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VAX's recover file saved me quite a piece of work couple of times. But yes, sometimes it just recovers wrong file (or empty one). Because you never know what will happen, i always copy original file before pressing "Yes". It is paranoid, but as this is needed only after IDE crashed, i feel it's better be safe then sorry.
Maybe VAX can do this for me? I mean, copy original (presumably unsaved) file before recovering it? Just to be on the safe side?
Also, because VAX recovers file only when you switch to it, you have to go through all files, opened at the time of crash. Maybe when VAX detects crash-recovery situation, it can recover all files? Listbox where you can select which files to recover? Save list of recovered files as text file?
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WannabeeDeveloper
Tomato Guru
Germany
775 Posts |
Posted - Aug 01 2004 : 11:55:49 AM
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