[libre-riscv-dev] Very Subtle Synchronous nMigen Behavior
Cole Poirier
colepoirier at gmail.com
Sun Jun 21 21:51:46 BST 2020
On Jun 21 2020, at 8:56 am, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton <lkcl at lkcl.net> wrote:
> indeed, the tools exist that allow jumping. i have used ctags for 20
> years, now.
>
> there is an inherent problem with such jumping: loss of context of which
> command is currently *actually* editing which file.
>
> i did "ps aux | grep vi | wc" only yesterday and it came back with 420
> separate and distinct vi sessions.
>
> each of the virtual windows (of which i am using six at the moment, each
> one dedicated to different contextual work) contains up to TWELVE 80x65
> xterms.
>
> at least 6 of those xterms *in each virtual desktop* contains between five
> and ONE HUNDRED backgrounded vi sessions.
>
> i can therefore switch contexts rapidly - from helping you, jacob, or
> helping you, cole, or working on the L0CacheBuffer, by moving to the
> appropriate virtual desktop and the relevant editors are there *just
> as i
> left them*
Very much appreciated :) Working towards attaining this level of
efficiency eventually...
Cole
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