Programmatically save image, and also do it periodically

Boris Popov boris at deepcovelabs.com
Sun Jan 13 17:29:35 UTC 2008


Well that's called database ;)

Cheers!

-Boris (via BlackBerry)

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Subject: Re: Programmatically save image, and also do it periodically

Yea, code is journaled for sure.  I have recovered code from a crash
before.  My impression was that they want this image save due to
losing application data which isn't journaled.

On Jan 10, 2008 5:48 AM, Boris Popov <boris at deepcovelabs.com> wrote:
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> I'm not a Squeak user, but in VisualWorks if you work in chunks and publish
> your work in progress few times a day you can easily recover anything in
> between from a change set in a minute or two at most depending on complexity
> of changes. Doesn't Squeak have the same capability? Image auto save just
> smells wrong to me.
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>  Cheers!
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>  -Boris (via BlackBerry)
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>  Sent: Wed Jan 09 20:44:20 2008
>  Subject: Re: Programmatically save image, and also do it periodically
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>  "tim Rowledge" <tim at rowledge.org> wrote
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>  >> Auto-save, here I come ... :-)
>  > Beware of the dangers herein. If you make some dangerous change and it
>  > auto-saves ... you've now got a live image with the dangerous state  and
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>  > saved image with the dangerous state.
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>  Ah, thank you for the warning! Perhaps I will use Save as New Version, (and
>  set the timer a bit longer :-)
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>  Sophie
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