I can provide a Docker image to reproduce the issue inside a container.
Is that something you'd prefer?
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On 8/22/17 2:26 PM, Leon Klingele wrote:
>> That macro ends with \C-x\C-r
>
> Actually it ends in \e^\er, it lands in the if-block for me:
> https://github.com/junegunn/fzf/blob/55ee4186aa688e524e041971d588a6f002486deb/shell/key-bindings.bash#L83
Ah, you're using the vi-mode binding. Yes, it
> That macro ends with \C-x\C-r
Actually it ends in \e^\er, it lands in the if-block for me:
https://github.com/junegunn/fzf/blob/55ee4186aa688e524e041971d588a6f002486deb/shell/key-bindings.bash#L83
Replacing \C-r with \C-l "solves" the issue, but again clears the
screen which I'd try to avoid.
On 8/21/17 1:29 PM, Leon Klingele wrote:
>> Please send your typescript to the list.
>
> Here you go (see attachment).
Thanks. I'll see if it reveals anything I don't expect.
>> If these steps leave the cursor in a different position than readline
>> expects it to be (before step 4), even the
> Please send your typescript to the list.
Here you go (see attachment).
> If these steps leave the cursor in a different position than readline
> expects it to be (before step 4), even the redraw-current-line at the
> end of the macro may not help. You could try replacing the key sequence
> to
On 8/20/17 5:50 PM, Leon Klingele wrote:
>> you might try running your combination in something that stores
>> all I/O
>
> Awesome idea! I did record a session with 'script'.
Please send your typescript to the list.
Chet
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On 8/9/17 10:30 PM, Leon Klingele wrote:
> I'm experiencing line wrapping issues when using bash with fzf[1].
> The issue is described in [2] and it looks like it is not caused by fzf
> but instead by bash itself.
>
> For the sake of completeness, here are the steps to reproduce:
&
> you might try running your combination in something that stores
> all I/O
Awesome idea! I did record a session with 'script'.
Replay it as follows:
$ git clone
https://gist.github.com/leonklingele/e3e3754cc0362e0e982823709db032eb bash-fzf
$ cd $_
$ cat typescript
Now take a look at the
Leon Klingele wrote:
How to debug this?
Try removing all functionality in fzf that still allows you to
reproduce the bug.
'fzf' is producing "some output" which is causing confusion;
trying to narrow that down would be the likely way to proceed.
Alternatively, you might try running your
Holy crap there is some nasty stuff in that script.
You can try shopt -s checkwinsize to see if that helps
On Mon, Aug 14, 2017 at 9:06 AM, Ángel wrote:
> On 2017-08-10 Leon Klingele wrote:
> > Is this problem caused by bash?
> >
> Most likely, something done by fzf is not
On 2017-08-10 Leon Klingele wrote:
> Is this problem caused by bash?
>
Most likely, something done by fzf is not "completely right" as in fzf
sets up things in a way that bash is then unable to determine the right
width of the line it was asked to print.
I guess the sourced file corresponds to
I'm experiencing line wrapping issues when using bash with fzf[1].
The issue is described in [2] and it looks like it is not caused by fzf
but instead by bash itself.
For the sake of completeness, here are the steps to reproduce:
1. Use bash with fzf, this requires you to install fzf. See [3].
2
Oh, I forgot to include my bash version (installed with Homebrew):
$ echo $BASH_VERSION
4.4.12(1)-release
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