I have near a dozen files where I have both a ".cc and a .h"
open but had a desktop reboot, so all have swap files now.
Just now, I opened them all and found that only 1
pair had any changes that needed to be addressed, but the
others were all 'unmodified'.
Is there a way to have vim automatically delete the swap
files for which there are no changes and no running process?
Alternative, is there a way to tell in a shell that
some correspond to unmodified files so I could pre-delete
them in restarting gvim for all the files?
I don't want to blindly try to recover them, as any that
do have actual changes, I want to know about so I
can write them to /tmp and compare them w/the origs to
see if what the changes are and if they should be kept
(usually should, but occasionally not).
Thanks in advance!
-linda
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