Re: :args reorders arguments

2008-08-24 Fir de Conversatie björn
2008/8/24 Bram Moolenaar [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Still, this behaviour of :args is very counterintuitive: if I start Vim with gvim file1.m file1.h file2.m then the arglist will be the order I specified, whereas if I start Vim, then type :args file1.m file1.h file2.m the arglist will be in a

Re: :args reorders arguments

2008-08-23 Fir de Conversatie Bram Moolenaar
Bjorn Winckler wrote: 2008/8/22 Gary Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On 2008-08-22, bjrn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This may not be the right place for this post, but it seems like I've come across a bug so I am posting here. If I type :args file1.m file1.h file2.m then I expect

Re: :args reorders arguments

2008-08-22 Fir de Conversatie Ben Schmidt
Gary Johnson wrote: On 2008-08-22, bjrn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, This may not be the right place for this post, but it seems like I've come across a bug so I am posting here. If I type :args file1.m file1.h file2.m then I expect the arglist to have the file appear in the order I

:args reorders arguments

2008-08-21 Fir de Conversatie björn
Hi, This may not be the right place for this post, but it seems like I've come across a bug so I am posting here. If I type :args file1.m file1.h file2.m then I expect the arglist to have the file appear in the order I specified, but instead the arglist is in this order: file1.m file2.m