Björn Winckler wrote:
> I built a new (MacVim) binary using the latest source and noticed that
> command autocompletion is behaving strangely. Here's an example:
>
> Start Vim, cd to ~/temp which contains the files (among others)
> "appkit.h" and "applicatives.hs", enter ":f ap". It then
> autocompletes as follows:
>
> apache2/ appkit.h applicatives.hs
> appkit.h applicatives.hs apr-1/
>
> Some comments:
> - the "apache2" and "apr-1" directories are under /usr/include !?
> - there are doubles of the files that really are in the folder
> (appkit.h and applicatives.hs)
>
> I cannot begin to guess what is going on here. I have tried getting
> rid of my .vim folder and .vimrc/.gvimrc files with no change. Same
> behavior in console mode as in GUI mode.
>
> Any ideas what's going here?
Looks like the new :find completion. It completes files that would be
found when executing the ":find" command. Did you intend to use ":edit"
instead?
The duplicates shouldn't be there, that's a bug.
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