Hi,
On Thu, May 9, 2024 at 1:16 AM Lifepillar wrote:
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> On 2024-05-09, Yegappan Lakshmanan wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > On Wed, May 8, 2024 at 2:11 PM Lifepillar wrote:
> >> > Looks like a bug. Should be able to do `foo.Config.option = true`
> >>
> >> Indeed. And fixed. That works with the latest
On 2024-05-09, Yegappan Lakshmanan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, May 8, 2024 at 2:11 PM Lifepillar wrote:
>> > Looks like a bug. Should be able to do `foo.Config.option = true`
>>
>> Indeed. And fixed. That works with the latest Vim (9.1.399).
>>
>
> Yes. This should be addressed by patch 9.1.0398.
Yeah. In-fact there are apparently no reasons to use term_sendkeys…
Best,
/Ubaldo
> Il giorno 9 mag 2024, alle ore 09:27, Christian Brabandt
> ha scritto:
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>> On Do, 09 Mai 2024, Ubaldo Tiberi wrote:
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>> Ok! Makes sense! Thanks!
>>
>> But that lead me to the following question: why
On Do, 09 Mai 2024, Ubaldo Tiberi wrote:
> Ok! Makes sense! Thanks!
>
> But that lead me to the following question: why use gdb mi instead of
> term_sendkeys, jobs and channel?
jobs and channels will always be used. Using term_sendkeys sounds
brittle however.
Thanks,
Chris
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Ok! Makes sense! Thanks!
But that lead me to the following question: why use gdb mi instead of
term_sendkeys, jobs and channel?
That way we would be OS independent and we would also not depend on external
tools features (in this case gdb mi) for which we have zero control.
… genuinely
I meant, I read ‘termdebug-prompt’ :-)
Best,
/Ubaldo
> Il giorno 9 mag 2024, alle ore 08:18, Ubaldo Tiberi
> ha scritto:
>
> termdebug-prompt'
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On Mi, 08 Mai 2024, Ubaldo Tiberi wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I thanks for your reply.
> have already read it but It didn’t answer any of my questions.
I think the reason is, that on Windows using a pty may not always work.
This is briefly mentioned at :h 'termwintype'. If you sure it works for
Hi!
I thanks for your reply.
have already read it but It didn’t answer any of my questions.
Best,
/Ubaldo
On Thursday 9 May 2024 at 01:48:06 UTC+2 Alessandro Antonello wrote:
> Hi, Tiberi.
>
> You should take a look in the help of 'termdebug-prompt'. There you can
> find why your Vim