Bee wrote:
On Oct 13, 10:00 pm, Bee<[email protected]> wrote:
On Oct 13, 6:56 pm, Charles E Campbell Jr<[email protected]>
wrote:
Bee wrote:
sort bug?
vim 7.3.27 Linux
vim 7.3.21 Mac 10.4.11
Select the lines between the rules (including the blank lines) and
sort:
'<,'>sort n
"--------1---------2---------3---------4---------5---------6----
xxx yyy: 0
xxx yyy: 1
xxx yyy: 2
xxx yyy: 3
xxx yyy: 4
xxx yyy: 5
xxx yyy: 6
xxx yyy: 7
xxx yyy: 8
xxx yyy: 9
"--------1---------2---------3---------4---------5---------6----
The result is:
"--------1---------2---------3---------4---------5---------6----
xxx yyy: 0
xxx yyy: 1
xxx yyy: 2
xxx yyy: 3
xxx yyy: 4
xxx yyy: 5
xxx yyy: 6
xxx yyy: 7
xxx yyy: 8
xxx yyy: 9
"--------1---------2---------3---------4---------5---------6----
I would expect this and it is what I get when using the shell:
'<,'>!sort -n
"--------1---------2---------3---------4---------5---------6----
xxx yyy: 0
xxx yyy: 1
xxx yyy: 2
xxx yyy: 3
xxx yyy: 4
xxx yyy: 5
xxx yyy: 6
xxx yyy: 7
xxx yyy: 8
xxx yyy: 9
"--------1---------2---------3---------4---------5---------6----
I tried your example and was unable to duplicate the problem. Have you
tried putting this in a file, say sort.test:
vim -u NONE -N sort.test
:%sort
I tried that, and I tried using V and selecting all the lines, and each
time I got the "I would expect this..." result.
Thank you, I did not think to do "vim -u NONE -N" and...
I then get the expected result!
That means something in my vimrc is causing the sort problem.
I will remember to do that first next time.
Oops!
I copied what you had done and that works, but that is not the case I
was using.
Try it selecting the lines and
:'<,'>sort n
Do not forget the "n" numeric sort option.
With [n] sorting is done on the first decimal number
in the line (after or inside a {pattern} match).
One leading '-' is included in the number.
OK, now that I'm using sort n -- I can duplicate the behavior.
Regards,
Chip Campbell
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