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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? What is Your Favorite Editor for Linux and UNIX? | A Video in 1080 HD Post 303036362 by Neo on Monday 24th of June 2019 06:44:01 AM
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What is Your Favorite Editor for Linux and UNIX? | A Video in 1080 HD

We have asked UNIX.com users over the years what is their favorite editor and why. Here is the top three answers.

Here is a new YT video on this question:

What Editor Does Everyone Use?

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https://youtu.be/gqE8RTZZt9g

Of course, vi was the overwhelming favorite.

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SVK::Editor::Merge(3)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				     SVK::Editor::Merge(3)

NAME
SVK::Editor::Merge - An editor that does merges for the storage editor SYNOPSIS
$editor = SVK::Editor::Merge->new ( anchor => $anchor, base_anchor => $base_anchor, base_root => $fs->revision_root ($arg{fromrev}), target => $target, storage => $storage_editor, %cb, ); DESCRIPTION
Given the base root and callbacks for local tree, SVK::Editor::Merge forwards the incoming editor calls to the storage editor for modifying the local tree, and merges the tree delta and text delta transparently. PARAMETERS
options for base and target tree anchor The anchor of the target tree. target The target path component of the target tree. base_anchor The anchor of the base tree. base_root The root object of the base tree. storage The editor that will receive the merged callbacks. allow_conflicts Close the editor instead of abort when there are conflicts. open_nonexist open the directory even if cb_exist failed. This is for use in conjunction with SVK::Editor::Rename for the case that a descendent exists but its parent does not. inspector The inspector reflecting the target of the merge. callbacks for local tree Since the merger needs to have information about the local tree, some callbacks must be supplied. cb_rev Check the revision of the given path. cb_conflict When a conflict is detected called with path and conflict type as argument. At this point type can be either 'node' or 'prop'. cb_prop_merged Called when properties are merged without changes, that is, the "g" status. cb_merged Called right before closing the target with changes flag, node type and ticket. cb_closed Called after each file close call. BUGS
Tree merge still very primitive, have to handle lots of cases perl v5.10.0 2008-08-04 SVK::Editor::Merge(3)
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