ZyX wrote:

> Consider the following script:
> 
>     vim -u NONE -S <(echo "redir => s:foo") -c 'redir => g:bar'
> It will show E121 error, while expected to show nothing.

I don't get an error when using an actual file.  My shell doesn't accept
this syntax.

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