* clearcase mode and changing task
@ 2004-11-05 14:52 Dan Elliott
2004-11-08 3:50 ` Joe Casadonte
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From: Dan Elliott @ 2004-11-05 14:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hello,
Is there a way to change my current task while within emacs when using the
clearcase mode? I am guessing this would be difficult since it spawns a new
shell.
Thank you,
Dan
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* Re: clearcase mode and changing task
2004-11-05 14:52 clearcase mode and changing task Dan Elliott
@ 2004-11-08 3:50 ` Joe Casadonte
2004-11-08 16:52 ` Dan Elliott
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From: Joe Casadonte @ 2004-11-08 3:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
On Fri, 5 Nov 2004, Dan Elliott wrote:
> Is there a way to change my current task while within emacs when
> using the clearcase mode? I am guessing this would be difficult
> since it spawns a new shell.
Forgive me for being dense, but what exactly do you mean by "change my
current task"? Is that a ClearCase term?
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* Re: clearcase mode and changing task
2004-11-08 3:50 ` Joe Casadonte
@ 2004-11-08 16:52 ` Dan Elliott
2004-11-09 10:17 ` Scott Andrew Borton
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From: Dan Elliott @ 2004-11-08 16:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
"Joe Casadonte" <jcasadonte@northbound-train.com> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 5 Nov 2004, Dan Elliott wrote:
>
> > Is there a way to change my current task while within emacs when
> > using the clearcase mode? I am guessing this would be difficult
> > since it spawns a new shell.
>
> Forgive me for being dense, but what exactly do you mean by "change my
> current task"? Is that a ClearCase term?
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> joe
> Joe Casadonte
> jcasadonte@northbound-train.com
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Hi,
Yes, it is a clearcase term. I am certainly not a clearcase expert, but for
me it determines which files are visible to me. When I set a task from the
command line is starts a new shell process.
- dan
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* Re: clearcase mode and changing task
2004-11-08 16:52 ` Dan Elliott
@ 2004-11-09 10:17 ` Scott Andrew Borton
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From: Scott Andrew Borton @ 2004-11-09 10:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
"Dan Elliott" <dan_elliott_at_cox_dot_net@noSpam.org> writes:
> "Joe Casadonte" <jcasadonte@northbound-train.com> wrote in message
> news:uk6sx2e4p.fsf@terrapin.northbound-train.com...
> > On Fri, 5 Nov 2004, Dan Elliott wrote:
> >
> > > Is there a way to change my current task while within emacs when
> > > using the clearcase mode? I am guessing this would be difficult
> > > since it spawns a new shell.
> >
> > Forgive me for being dense, but what exactly do you mean by "change my
> > current task"? Is that a ClearCase term?
>
> Yes, it is a clearcase term. I am certainly not a clearcase expert, but for
> me it determines which files are visible to me. When I set a task from the
> command line is starts a new shell process.
The standard ClearCase term for what you're describing is "view" (executing
a "setview" command spawns a new shell using the desired view context,
affecting which files you see). If you call them "tasks" I suspect that it
is a local term. I also guess that you're working in Unix, because CC in
Windows handles views in a rather different way.
If you want to read files in another view, you can still do that using the
normal ways (by specifying a complete path to that view/version). If you
want to cheat, you can also modify the config spec for your current view so
that the file you want to view/modify will become visible in your current
view. However, if you want to check in/out files in another view, I imagine
that your original guess is correct: because the other view exists in
another process, you'll just have to start a new emacs from that other
shell. At least that's what I always did when I was using emacs with CC.
--scott
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