You see this eventually even if you zoom the bottom pane and don't
unzoom it?

Does it still happen if you set allow-rename to off?



On Thu, Mar 07, 2013 at 08:42:00AM -0300, Thiago Padilha wrote:
> Ok I managed to reproduce. It seems that when certain bytes are output
> on the hidden pane the bug is triggered(the webserver outputs some
> colored chararacted sometimes). Try this:
> 
> 1 - split the pane in two
> 2 - on the top pane enter this(or equivalent for your shell/os): while
> true; do cat /dev/urandom | head -n 10; sleep 1; done
> 3 - focus the bottom pane and zoom it
> 
> Not sure if relevant by my OS is archlinux, shell is zsh and terminal is 
> urxvt.
> 
> On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 7:12 AM, Nicholas Marriott
> <nicholas.marri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I don't see this even with very fast output and I don't see any obvious
> > way it can happen. Can you try to come up with an easier way to
> > reproduce?
> >
> >
> > On Wed, Mar 06, 2013 at 11:37:55AM -0300, Thiago Padilha wrote:
> >> I could not find the exact conditions that cause this, but here
> >> certain facts about my workflow
> >>
> >> 1- split window with top pane running shell or node.js server web server
> >> 2- bottom pane running vim, which is most of the time zoomed
> >> 3- when I edit and save a file in vim, a background watcher process
> >> restarts the web server, often causing it to output some information.
> >>
> >> Sometimes when I execute step 3 I can see the webserver output on the
> >> vim window, exactly where the pane would be if it were not hidden,
> >> except that it overrides vim output and there is no pane separator.
> >>
> >> Since this doesn't happen always I could not figure the steps to
> >> reproduce it, but I guess that if you run a process that continuously
> >> outputs data(eg: tail or a shell loop) in a pane hidden by zoom
> >> there's a good chance this will happen
> >>
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