So I've worked on three java class files I downloaded and I've been heavily editing them. When I turn my compiler on today, they REVERTED back to their ORIGINAL FORM, as if my edits were cut entirely. I don't know what to do, any suggestions? I don't think a system restore will affect them so I really need help with this.
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Did you save your edits to disk? If so, have you checked those files in another editor? If not, why not?!– dm78Nov 23, 2013 at 22:31
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You should report this as a bug to the JGrasp developers, even if it turns out to be your error. This should never happen.– Robin GreenNov 23, 2013 at 22:45
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Yes I've checked in eclipse and it's gone as well. The files look like when I first downloaded them without my edits. I even downloaded and ran "Recuva" to recover any of the files but it couldn't find them. I don't understand. I sent my files to someone else to proof read via email so when this bug happened and I went back to see if I could download them back, they were also back in their original forms. And I definitely compiled and saved the files so I don't understand what happened.– user2962023Nov 24, 2013 at 1:04
1 Answer
It's not anything jGRASP is doing, there isn't any such capability in it. If you have "Auto Save" off (it's on by default), then modified files will be backed up before a compile and restored afterward, but then they would still be marked as edited and you would get an "unsaved files" warning when closing jGRASP.
Is this just a hard disk, or some kind of network file system where they may have had a crash and done a restore without telling you?
Are you sure you don't have two copies of your project, and that you're looking at the wrong copy?