Hmm, I can't either.  How annoying.  I saw it many many times the
other day, not sure what was different.  My vi setup sometimes inserts
a gratuitous ^] character when I'm coding, I don't know when in my
many .vimrc changes it started doing it, but it looks like a
non-printing character representation or something, maybe it was
related to that.  But that's only a long-shot guess.

Britton

On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 9:47 PM, John Little <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sorry, I can't reproduce this, vim 7.3.475 and xxd V1.10 on linux.
> What versions and OS?  What 16 bytes do you get?
>
> I suspected there was some interaction with the endofline option, which 
> applies if you set binary, but I have to explicitly :set binary noeol before 
> saving to get a 16 byte file on saving, and I see [noeol] in vim's saving 
> message.
>
> Regards, John
>
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