Bump. Adding vim_dev also.

On Wednesday, May 15, 2013 7:07:08 PM UTC-7, Manpreet Singh wrote:
> Hi,
>    I created this simple function/command to help me open more than 10 files 
> or directories passed in at the vim command line in tabs since vim limits me 
> to maximum 10 with the -p option. It is basically, looping argc() times 
> issuing :tabnew and next commands every time.
> 
> -------------------------------------------------------
> function! TabNewNext(...)
>   augroup temptnn
>     autocmd!
> 
>     " When opening files which may be open elsewhere, open them in read only
>     " mode
>     au SwapExists * :let v:swapchoice='o'
>   augroup end
>   try
>     if a:0
>       let l:limit = abs(a:1)
>     else
>       let l:limit = 0
>     endif
>     let i = 0
>     " for all files or directories on the (g)vim command line
>     " open a new tab and issue the :next command
>     while i < argc() && (l:limit == 0 || i < l:limit)
>       tabnew
>       try
>         next
>       catch /E16[35]/
>         " E163 - There is only one file to edit
>         " E165 - Cannot go beyond last file
>         tabclose
>         exe ':tabp ' . (i + 1)
>         break
>       endtry
>       let i = i + 1
>     endwhile
>   finally
>     augroup! temptnn
>   endtry
> endfunction
> 
> com! -nargs=? NT :call TabNewNext()
> --------------------------------------------------
> 
> This works fine with files, but this fails in weird ways with directories 
> when I do this:
> 
> % mkdir tk11
> % mkdir tk22
> % mkdir tk33
> % mkdir tk44
> % vim tk??
> 
> And then once inside vim
> 
> :NT
> 
> This opens tk11, tk22, tk22, tk33 and tk33 instead ok the usual tk11, tk22, 
> tk33 and tk44 sequence. I've reproduced this with Vim 7.3 on Mac and FreeBSD 
> (and probably Ubuntu also) and see the same behavior everywhere, with or 
> without plugins disabled. What am I doing wrong here or is it a bug? 
> Also, vim -p tk?? works just fine.
> 
> Any clues appreciated.
> 
> Thanks
> Manpreet

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