On Wed, September 11, 2013 13:43, jan.stoc...@t-online.de wrote:
> Hi,
>
>       if you read with
>
>       - Vim 7.4.22 (32bit)
>
>       - Windows 7 (x64)
>
>       from a command line output by
>
>       :[range]r[ead] [++opt] !{cmd}
>
>       and using parenthesis the command is completly broken.
>
>       If you write
>
>       :r! cmd /c echo Blah
>
>       you get "Blah"
>
>       :r! cmd /c echo B(la)h
>
>       is broken. It is neither executed nor a piped outline file is
> created, so VIm can't read the output and throws a read error on temp
> file. This is working under 7.3 without problems.
>
>       Anyone an idea where to start bug hunting?
>

I think, you need to escape the parenthesis with '^'.

regards,
Christian

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