Dasn wrote:
> On 14/01/08 21:49 +0100, Adri Verhoef wrote:
>>> Please try it out and let me know if there are any new problems.
>> I tried it out and found a problem.  This is my directory structure:
>>
>> a'b/
>>   DS=70
>>   DS 70
>>   DS=D66 + S70
>>
>> There is a directory "a'b" and it contains three files.
>> The first filename ("DS=70") doesn't contain any spaces, the other two do.
>>
>> Now I start Vim.  At first, I'm inputting ":n a" followed by a TAB.
>> The screen will display ":n a\'b/", which is correct.  Then I type a TAB 
>> again
>> and again and again.
>> $ vim
>>      :n a<TAB>
>> :n a\'b/
>>
>>      :n a\'b/<TAB><TAB><TAB>
>> :n a\'b/DS=70
>> :n a\'b/DS=70
>> :n a\'b/DS=70
>>              (Nothing happens, only one filename matches)
>>
>>      :n a\'b/*6<TAB>
>>              (Nothing happens, no filename matches)
>>      :n a\'b/*6*0<TAB>
>>              (Nothing happens, no filename matches)
>>      :n a\'b/DS\ 7<TAB>
>>              (Nothing happens, no filename matches)
>>
>>      :n a\'b/DS\<TAB>
>> :n a\'b/DS\*
>>
>>
>> Adri (Vim 7.1 + patches 1-200 plus Bram's "Patch for Unix filename 
>> expansion")
>>
> 
> I can't reproduce this with 1-229. Patch 223 has been released, have a
> try?
> 

There were two successive versions of Bram's patch in this thread (the second 
version replacing only part of the first), and both have been released since 
then. If Adri was using the first version, and it was corrected by the second 
one, that would explain it.

Best regards,
Tony.
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