On 09/07/08 22:13, Ben Fritz wrote:
[...]
I made a simple patch against the version of vim.vim that I have to
add this functionality. Unfortunately, I believe that my version
(7.1-77) is outdated.
[...]
The latest published syntax/vim.vim on the Vim site is version 7.2-78
dated July 01,
On Jul 7, 11:05 pm, Charles E. Campbell, Jr.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm just beginning a semi-automated test suite -- I expect that that
will help enormously sometime in the misty future. I'll be going
through the commands and trying to build the tests, checking netrw as I
go.
Derek Tattersall wrote:
On Jul 7, 11:05 pm, Charles E. Campbell, Jr.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm just beginning a semi-automated test suite -- I expect that that
will help enormously sometime in the misty future. I'll be going
through the commands and trying to build the
On Jul 10, 3:07 am, Tony Mechelynck [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On 09/07/08 22:13, Ben Fritz wrote:
[...] I made a simple patch against the version of vim.vim that I have to
add this functionality. Unfortunately, I believe that my version
(7.1-77) is outdated.
[...]
The latest published
On 10-Jul-08 16:40, Ben Fritz wrote:
Bah, it looks like this issue is fixed in 7.2-79.
Guess I should have checked first. Sorry, all.
Anyway, thanks for trying to help. I also fell into this trap once. The fact
that runtime files aren't updated by patches, and latest versions do not
Hi,
I was running a function, (say write()) to call redir to write in a
file and then another function, (say read()) to call readfile to read
the last entry from that same file, when I discovered that in every
second call to those functions, readfile couldn't read the last line of
the file,
Ag. D. Hatzimanikas schrieb:
Hi,
I was running a function, (say write()) to call redir to write in a
file and then another function, (say read()) to call readfile to read
the last entry from that same file, when I discovered that in every
second call to those functions, readfile couldn't
Hi Andy,
On Thu, Jul 10, at 08:58 Andy Wokula wrote:
Hmm, from my testing: :redir works a bit strange. While you think
:echo line sends line\n, actually \nline is redirected. That's
why you get a first empty line in the file and the final EOL is missing.
And readfile() doesn't like
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