I mean the fileformat test, filetype looks OK. Probably related to the
'endoffile' option change.
I'm too tired right now to look into it. Helps a lot if someone can provide
a PR.
On Fri, 28 Oct 2022 at 22:24, Bram Moolenaar
wrote:
>
> I thought I had fixed the problems, but now I see the
> On 2022-10-28, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
>
> > Strange that this went missing. I'll add it now, please suggest a git
> > command for more info on the commit if needed.
>
> I understand your frustration with git. Here are a couple of
> commands I use to examine commits.
>
> To see the commit
On 2022-10-28, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
> Strange that this went missing. I'll add it now, please suggest a git
> command for more info on the commit if needed.
I understand your frustration with git. Here are a couple of
commands I use to examine commits.
To see the commit messages in a pager,
> Given starting with a single long line of:
>
> with lots of text with lots of 1 2 3 4 5
> 6 7 8 9 text with lots of text with lot
> s of text with lots of text with lots of
> text
> ~
> 1,1 All
>
> After CTRL-E there is
>
>
On Fri, Oct 28, 2022 at 10:05 AM Bram Moolenaar wrote:
[...]
> Thanks for all the wishes, it helps a lot to know you are caring.
Indeed we care. Take care of your health, and in the meantime we'll
try to take care of Vim as best we can.
Best regards,
Tony.
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Hi,
I am in contact with Bram via SMS currently, and he asked me to update
you on this list. He is currently in a Hospital and doesn't have access
to his Mails. As far as I can tell he's currently ok, but still
undergoing further tests. He estimates that he'll be off for at least
one week from
"hg glog -l 10" gives me patches up to 9.0.814 and 9.0.815;
"hg in" gives me patches 9.0.817 and 9.0.818 only.
None of 815, 817 or 818 has either a Description (other than the patch
number itself) or a tag on the Mercurial server.
What happened to patch 816 "CTRL-Z at end of file is always
I wrote:
> > ### Steps to reproduce
> >
> > Start vim, and try `:!ls`.
> >
> > ### Expected behaviour
> >
> > I expect Vim not to crash. But it does. Please revert.
>
> Sorry, I had a fix but it looks like it didn't get committed.
> There is a stray vim_free() somewhere that should be
Update: Tests are being carried out. It does look like this will be
taking time, but we can only know after the doctor has judged the
results. At least I can now use my laptop while sitting on the bed.
Slow progress. But I should be able to commit changes if needed.
I'll look into that