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From: Klaus Berndl <klaus.berndl@sdm.de>
Subject: Re: recentf.el and listing recently visited files
Date: 17 Mar 2003 17:40:19 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <ud6kqrlos.fsf@sdm.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: b54pbl$e61$1@tilde.itg.ti.com

On Mon, 17 Mar 2003, Javier Oviedo wrote:

>  Sandip,
>  
>  Thanks for your reply. I tried your functions but they don't seem handle
>  the cases that I want covered.
>  
>  What I have noticed is that when I close emacs, the recentf-list
>  updates....the list gets written. I noticed a undesirable behavior with
>  this. Let say that I have two emacs session open. In one I open foo.c and
>  in the other I open bar.c (both happen to be in the same directory). When I
>  close the session with foo.c I then see foo.c added to the recentf-list. I
>  then close the second session with bar.c and I see bar.c written to the
>  list but I no longer see foo.c. It seems to have been deleted from the
>  list.
>  
>  First, I think that once a file is written, it should be saved. Is it
>  possible to have the list update as soon as any file is opened in any emacs
>  window? Once the list has updated, any emacs window should be able to now
>  see the new recently visited file.

Yes, recentf.el works not well in scenarios where more than one Emacs-instance
is opened - in such a scenario always that one "wins" (means overwrites the
recentf-file) which is closed at last.

recentf.el is designed to work well with one emacs-instance - IMHO a scenario
which you should follow. IMHO there are not really many reasons why to use
more than one Emacs instance because you can use several frames and for
command-line using you can use gnuclient etc....

To handle a recent-file-list correct with more than one independent
Emacs-instances could be done as follows:
After every new file opening this must be written down to the file and every
emacs-instance has to react to this event - could be done maybe with the
mechanisms of auto-revert-mode....in general it seems to so easy...

BTW: I suppose that you meant in your first posting not "Emacs windows" but
"Emacs instances", right?!

Klaus

>  Do you functions handle this case?
>  
>  Thanks for your help.
>  
>  
>  "Sandip Chitale" <sandipchitale@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>  news:b607d812.0303141643.761485a5@posting.google.com...
> > Javier,
> >
> > I had hacked the recentf.el so that it takes into account
> > the file-name-history variable. Thus all files opened using
> > the find-file (and it's variants) also get added to the
> > recent files list.
> >
> > My changes were top of the following version of recentf.el :
> >
> > ;; Author: David Ponce <david@dponce.com>
> > ;; Created: July 19 1999
> > ;; Keywords: customization
> >
> > Here are the changed defuns:
> >
> > (defun recentf-add-file (filename)
> >   "Add or move FILENAME at the beginning of `recentf-list'.
> > Does nothing if FILENAME matches one of the `recentf-exclude' regexps."
> >   (let ((filename (expand-file-name filename)))
> >     (when (recentf-include-p filename)
> >       (setq recentf-list (cons filename (delete filename recentf-list)))
> >       (setq file-name-history (cons filename (delete filename
>  file-name-history)))
> >       (setq recentf-update-menu-p t))))
> > :
> > :
> > (defun recentf-find-file (filename)
> >   "Edit file FILENAME using `find-file'.
> > If FILENAME is not readable it is removed from `recentf-list'."
> >   (if (file-readable-p filename)
> >       (progn
> > (find-file filename)
> > (setq file-name-history (cons filename file-name-history))
> > )
> >     (progn
> >       (message "File `%s' not found." filename)
> >       (setq recentf-list (delete filename recentf-list))
> >       (setq recentf-update-menu-p t))))
> > :
> > :
> > (defun recentf-add-file (filename)
> >   "Add or move FILENAME at the beginning of `recentf-list'.
> > Does nothing if FILENAME matches one of the `recentf-exclude' regexps."
> >   (let ((filename (expand-file-name filename)))
> >     (when (recentf-include-p filename)
> >       (setq recentf-list (cons filename (delete filename recentf-list)))
> >       (setq file-name-history (cons filename (delete filename
>  file-name-history)))
> >       (setq recentf-update-menu-p t))))
> >
> > HTH,
> > sandip
> >
> > "Javier Oviedo" <email_joviedo@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>  news:<b4ta0u$t55$1@tilde.itg.ti.com>...
> > > Hello all:
> > >
> > > I really like recentf.el and use it quite frequently. I do however have
>  a
> > > few questions:
> > > 1. Would it be possible to make entries timeout after some period of
>  time?
> > > After a few days or something like that, the list would drop files.
> > >
> > > 2. How does the recentf-list update? Is it possible to have recentf-list
> > > update whenever a new file is opened regardless of which emacs window it
>  is
> > > opened in?
> > >
> > > Example: I have one emacs window open. I then open a second emacs window
>  for
> > > some temporary work. I would like the recentf-list to update and show
>  the
> > > file(from second window) in the original window list. Is this possible?
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Thanks In Advance.

-- 
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  reply	other threads:[~2003-03-17 16:40 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2003-03-14 19:21 recentf.el and listing recently visited files Javier Oviedo
2003-03-15  0:43 ` Sandip Chitale
2003-03-17 15:26   ` Javier Oviedo
2003-03-17 16:40     ` Klaus Berndl [this message]
2003-03-17 16:50       ` Klaus Berndl
2003-03-17 17:52       ` Javier Oviedo
2003-03-17 20:25     ` Sandip Chitale
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2003-03-16 12:43 Hans Larsen

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