I have run across a rather strange error in the syntax highlighting for
either vb.vim or html.vim. I'm unsure which is causing the problem.
Here are the circumstances under which this error occurs:
I am developing an HTA program. An HTA program (for those who do not
use Windows) is an HTML
On 12/6/06, Bram Moolenaar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hmm, the subject should have been "patch 7.0.175". Remove the "about"!
Hopefully no scripts got confused by this.
Many scripts will got confused, I think. :-P
Fortunately I don't use script. I do my job manually because the
censorship mak
Patch 7.0.178
Problem:When 'enc' is "utf-8" and 'ignorecase' is set the result of ":echo
("\xe4" == "\xe4")" varies.
Solution: In mb_strnicmp() avoid looking past NUL bytes.
Files: src/mbyte.c
*** ../vim-7.0.177/src/mbyte.c Wed Nov 1 18:10:36 2006
--- src/mbyte.c Tue Dec
Patch 7.0.177
Problem:When the press-enter prompt gets a character from a non-remappable
mapping, it's put back in the typeahead buffer as remappable,
which may cause an endless loop.
Solution: Restore the non-remappable flag and the silent flag when putting a
Patch 7.0.176
Problem:":emenu" isn't executed directly, causing the encryption key
prompt to fail. (Life Jazzer)
Solution: Fix wrong #ifdef.
Files: src/menu.c
*** ../vim-7.0.175/src/menu.c Wed Aug 16 21:42:34 2006
--- src/menu.c Wed Nov 29 21:15:36 2006
***
Hmm, the subject should have been "patch 7.0.175". Remove the "about"!
Hopefully no scripts got confused by this.
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Ingo Karkat wrote:
> I found a bug in VIM 7.0's new tr() function. If the {src} string
> contains exactly 80 characters, an additional junk character is
> appended to the tr() result; this happens regardless of whether a
> character translation has occurred or not.
>
> How to reproduce:
> vim -
Patch 7.0.175
Problem:The result of tr() is missing the terminating NUL. (Ingo Karkat)
Solution: Add the NUL.
Files: src/eval.c
*** ../vim-7.0.174/src/eval.c Tue Nov 28 20:54:32 2006
--- src/eval.c Tue Dec 5 10:30:00 2006
***
*** 16072,16077
--- 16072,16081