goto-global-line doesn't work properly in @clean files

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vitalije

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May 30, 2015, 3:35:25 AM5/30/15
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A few months ago I have filled similar bug report against @nosent files. Well that bug is fixed and Leo properly finds global line in @nosent files. :-)

OTOH, since then @clean files are introduced and suggested as better replacement for @nosent files. Well, command goto-global-line can't find proper line in @clean files. If turned into @nosent file, command goto-global-line works as advertised.
I pulled newest version of Leo from git this morning and problem is still there.

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Leo 5.1-final, build 20150529185559, Fri May 29 18:55:59 CDT 2015

Git repo info: branch = master, commit = 9122fe9233cb

Python 2.7.6, PyQt version 4.8.6
linux2

You can see the problem in example.leo file that I send for the former bug report, just turn @nosent test.js into @clean test.js. Link is here


HTH Vitalije.


vitalije

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Jun 2, 2015, 10:22:00 AM6/2/15
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I presume Edward missed this topic, so I am just touching it again.
IMHO this bug can easily repel newbies. If one is not able after seeing stack trace in console, to easily find a specific line in source code using Leo, he could get very wrong impression about Leo's capabilities.
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Edward K. Ream

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Jun 8, 2015, 7:26:04 PM6/8/15
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On Tuesday, June 2, 2015 at 9:22:00 AM UTC-5, vitalije wrote:
I presume Edward missed this topic, so I am just touching it again.
IMHO this bug can easily repel newbies. If one is not able after seeing stack trace in console, to easily find a specific line in source code using Leo, he could get very wrong impression about Leo's capabilities.

Thanks for the reminder.  The two bugs related to @clean, #150 and #193​ 
​​have top priority.

EKR
 
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