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[elpa] master 26b0a6e 6/7: Added documentation about using a timeout for
From: |
Ian Dunn |
Subject: |
[elpa] master 26b0a6e 6/7: Added documentation about using a timeout for cache |
Date: |
Sun, 11 Nov 2018 15:04:52 -0500 (EST) |
branch: master
commit 26b0a6e6fb03fe4b895bb03972bbb0d80ce2e8e3
Author: Ian Dunn <address@hidden>
Commit: Ian Dunn <address@hidden>
Added documentation about using a timeout for cache
---
org-edna.el | 5 +++++
1 file changed, 5 insertions(+)
diff --git a/org-edna.el b/org-edna.el
index 5a152e6..37c9849 100644
--- a/org-edna.el
+++ b/org-edna.el
@@ -469,6 +469,11 @@ which of the two types is allowed in STRING-FORM."
;; Cache works because the returned values of finders are all markers. Markers
;; will automatically update themselves when a buffer is edited.
+;; We use a timeout for cache because it's expected that the Org files
+;; themselves will change. Thus, there's no assured way to determine if we
need
+;; to update the cache without actually running again. Therefore, we assume
+;; most operations that the user wants to expedite will be performed in bulk.
+
(cl-defstruct org-edna--finder-input
func-sym args)
- [elpa] master updated (4ce0ed8 -> 7294b59), Ian Dunn, 2018/11/11
- [elpa] master de3f6fa 2/7: Bumped version, Ian Dunn, 2018/11/11
- [elpa] master e7ec6a8 1/7: Implemented finder cache, Ian Dunn, 2018/11/11
- [elpa] master 9c48be8 3/7: Updated tests for new form expansion, Ian Dunn, 2018/11/11
- [elpa] master 26b0a6e 6/7: Added documentation about using a timeout for cache,
Ian Dunn <=
- [elpa] master 71ee9f6 5/7: Added tests for cache, Ian Dunn, 2018/11/11
- [elpa] master e875a03 4/7: Improved contributing section in documentation, Ian Dunn, 2018/11/11
- [elpa] master 7294b59 7/7: Merge commit '26b0a6e6fb03fe4b895bb03972bbb0d80ce2e8e3', Ian Dunn, 2018/11/11