Hirohito Higashi wrote:
> Hi Bram and Nobuhiro,
>
> 2014/05/28(Wed) 20:42:17 UTC+9 Bram Moolenaar:
> > Nobuhiro Takasaki wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > > It is a test that is an error in the patch before.
> >
> > > It does not result in an error in the patch after.
> >
> > > The correctness of mean
Hi Bram and Nobuhiro,
2014/05/28(Wed) 20:42:17 UTC+9 Bram Moolenaar:
> Nobuhiro Takasaki wrote:
>
>
>
> > It is a test that is an error in the patch before.
>
> > It does not result in an error in the patch after.
>
> > The correctness of meaning, there is no confidence.
>
> >
>
> > If the
Nobuhiro Takasaki wrote:
> It is a test that is an error in the patch before.
> It does not result in an error in the patch after.
> The correctness of meaning, there is no confidence.
>
> If there is a better way, that would be better.
It appears the patch fixes the reported problem, but the t
It is a test that is an error in the patch before.
It does not result in an error in the patch after.
The correctness of meaning, there is no confidence.
If there is a better way, that would be better.
Thanks.
Nobuhiro Takasaki
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Nobuhiro Takasaki wrote:
> It is my mistake.
> The previous patch was too short.
> When I repeat the failure, I lose confidence.
> I note further in the future.
Thanks for the quick reply!
Perhaps we should have a test for these fixes.
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The previous patch was too short.
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I note further in the future.
Thanks.
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On Sun, May 25, 2014 at 9:17 AM, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
> Ron Aaron wrote:
> > To repro the issue:
> >gvim -u NONE somefile
> >:sp
> >50G
> >
> > Now switch to the second window
> >C-WW
> >
> > And resize it:
> >C-W+
> >
> >
> > Note that the first window will jump back to line
Ron Aaron wrote:
> To repro the issue:
>
>gvim -u NONE somefile
>:sp
>50G
>
> Now switch to the second window
>C-WW
>
> And resize it:
>C-W+
>
>
> Note that the first window will jump back to line 1
>
> Seen on Linux (Mint 17, 64 bit)
I can reproduce it.
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panic("Foo
To repro the issue:
gvim -u NONE somefile
:sp
50G
Now switch to the second window
C-WW
And resize it:
C-W+
Note that the first window will jump back to line 1
Seen on Linux (Mint 17, 64 bit)
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