Manuel Ortega <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Sat, Jun 15, 2013 at 10:14 AM, Manuel Ortega <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>>
>> On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 5:20 PM, Dominique Pellé
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> These 2 commands which only differ by using re=1 or re=2
>>> do not highlight the same text.  It's correct with re=2 and
>>> incorrect with re=1  (with re=1, the second line is not
>>> entirely highlighted, but it should be):
>>>
>>> $ vim -u NONE --noplugin -N -c 'set hls re=1' \
>>>   -c 'call
>>> feedkeys("aaaa\<cr>aaa\<cr>bbb\<cr>\<esc>/^.\\(.\\).\\_..\\1.\<cr>")'
>>>
>>> $ vim -u NONE --noplugin -N -c 'set hls re=2' \
>>>   -c 'call
>>> feedkeys("aaaa\<cr>aaa\<cr>bbb\<cr>\<esc>/^.\\(.\\).\\_..\\1.\<cr>")'
>>>
>>> It was fine in vim-7.3.1190 and the regression
>>> started in 7.3.1191. It's also broken in the latest
>>> vim-7.3.1195.
>>>
>>
>> Wow, the first of those commands (with re=1) causes MacVim to segfault!
>> (OS X 10.8.4, MacVim 7.3.1193)
>>
>> Vim: Caught deadly signal SEGV
>> Vim: preserving files...
>> Vim: Finished.
>> Segmentation fault: 11
>>
>> That happens whether I call MacVim in the console or with the GUI. (When I
>> call the GUI, the terminal output only shows "Vim: Finished", and the GUI
>> launch fails).
>>
>> The second command (re=2) works fine in MacVim.  Also, both commands work
>> fine (i.e., don't cause a segfault) on Vim built from the repo.
>
>
> If it helps to diagnose things, each attempt at running the re=1 command in
> MacVim left its own swapfile behind, and none of them were deleted: .swi,
> .swj, .swk, etc., all the way down to .swp.
>
> -Manny


You're using and "old" version of Vim (7.3.1193)

The crash with re=1 is already fixed in Vim-7.3.1195.
Vim-7.3.1196 also fixes the extent of what should
be highlighted with re=1.

As far as I know, it's all fine with the latest Vim-7.3.1196.

Dominique

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