Glenn Linderman <v+python@g.nevcal.com> writes:
I have emacs open a certain large file at boot-time startup, because
the Python mode takes so long to parse it. So I guess I forgot to save
last night, did a windows shutdown, and this morning my work wasn't
there... but while emacs probably gave the warning, it was probably
wiped out by the next warning from the Python mode, and I don't sit
there and watch my computer boot up. So by the time I noticed stuff
from last night was missing, the recover file had been rewritten with
the new edits.
If I understand you correctly (and I may not), you're saying that when
you open a Python file that has an auto-saved file, then Emacs says that
an auto-saved file exists... and then Python mode issues a message that
overwrites that message?
What is that Python-mode message?