ZyX wrote:
> Consider the following script:
>
> vim -u NONE -N xxx /proc/cpuinfo -c vsplit -c bnext -c e++enc=ucs4
>
> (you can replace `/proc/cpuinfo` with any file that contains a few KiB of
> text in encoding other then ucs4 and xxx with any file that does not exist).
>
> You will see that characters from window showing /proc/cpuinfo leak to
> adjacent window:
>
> http://img-fotki.yandex.ru/get/9828/9151298.4/0_a5ad2_549b59b5_orig.png
>
> Tested on vanilla vim-7.4.192 and vim-7.4.210 with my patches (i.e.
> local-default bookmark from https://bitbucket.org/ZyX_I/vim).
Looks like some characters are not marked as unprintable. Loading the
file as ucs-2 gives less problems.
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