Dev Build 3041 is out now, fixing the file change detection regression in 3040
Dev Build 3041
Still not working properly. ST can’t detect if a file was deleted (this works in 3033).
Oh, wait, I see what you mean, the file remains if it’s an open view, but doesn’t show any modification indication. The sidebar definitely notices the file going missing though, when deleting a file from the terminal.
I wonder how jps tests his builds. Integration testing must be horrible on three platforms. And how would automate it?
Why horrible? At least there are VMs those days… But I aggree that testing graphical programs seems harder. The browser writers (Chrome, Webkit) have written a lot about their tests, if you’re interested.
Also here is a link to their buildbot page, so you can see how they work:
https://chromium-build.appspot.com/p/chromium/console
i really would like to know if sublime text is develop based ond BDD or TDD. Also a version for ios would be really great
Anyway - i’ll continue testing ST3 if i can find some free time for it
I’ve found a bug in build 3041 .
When you save to a FTP host it changes the permission to (CHMOD) 600 instead keeping like it was.
This error occurred on Ubuntu 13.04 (Linux) so I don’t know if this is also for other operating systems .
By the way thanks for Sublime Text .
[quote=“Juje007”]I’ve found a bug in build 3041 .
When you save to a FTP host it changes the permission to (CHMOD) 600 instead keeping like it was.[/quote]
That is probably caused by the atomic save setting. Set "atomic_save": false,
in your user preferences file to disable.
In C mode:
#define sign(a) (((a) > 0) - ((a) < 0))
why does ST display the first “a” in the round bracket as orange and italic?
Is this a bug?
[quote=“schlamar”]
Probably this one: github.com/SublimeText/Issues/issues/30[/quote]
Maybe they have something to do with each other.