Fix: Clear cache when customizing org-timeblock-files#63
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Previously, changing the value of org-timeblock-files added new entries, but did not remove old stale entries which were no longer contained in the new value. After this commit, if you (1) set org-timeblock-files to 'agenda, (2) run M-x org-timeblock, (3) set org-timeblock-files to "~/foobar.org" (*not with setq*, but with setopt, customize-set-variable, Customize interface, etc.), and finally (4) run M-x org-timeblock again, then you will see that only the entries in "~/foobar.org" appear and not the entries previously displayed from the files listed in org-agenda.
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Previously, changing the value of org-timeblock-files added new entries, but did not remove old stale entries which were no longer contained in the new value. After this commit, if you (1) set org-timeblock-files to 'agenda, (2) run M-x org-timeblock, (3) set org-timeblock-files to "
~/foobar.org"(not with setq, but with setopt, customize-set-variable, Customize interface, etc.), and finally (4) run M-x org-timeblock again, then you will see that only the entries in"~/foobar.org"appear and not the entries previously displayed from the files listed in org-agenda.