Patch 7.4.450
Problem:    Not all commands that edit another buffer support the +cmd
            argument.
Solution:   Add the +cmd argument to relevant commands. (Marcin Szamotulski)
Files:      runtime/doc/windows.txt, src/ex_cmds.h, src/ex_docmd.c


*** ../vim-7.4.449/runtime/doc/windows.txt      2014-03-25 13:03:44.929793765 
+0100
--- runtime/doc/windows.txt     2014-09-19 19:53:55.618447914 +0200
***************
*** 1042,1077 ****
                a number).  Insert a backslash before a space in a buffer
                name.
  
! :[N]b[uffer][!] [N]                   *:b* *:bu* *:buf* *:buffer* *E86*
                Edit buffer [N] from the buffer list.  If [N] is not given,
                the current buffer remains being edited.  See |:buffer-!| for
                [!].  This will also edit a buffer that is not in the buffer
                list, without setting the 'buflisted' flag.
  
! :[N]b[uffer][!] {bufname}
                Edit buffer for {bufname} from the buffer list.  See
                |:buffer-!| for [!].  This will also edit a buffer that is not
                in the buffer list, without setting the 'buflisted' flag.
  
! :[N]sb[uffer] [N]                                     *:sb* *:sbuffer*
                Split window and edit buffer [N] from the buffer list.  If [N]
                is not given, the current buffer is edited.  Respects the
                "useopen" setting of 'switchbuf' when splitting.  This will
                also edit a buffer that is not in the buffer list, without
                setting the 'buflisted' flag.
  
! :[N]sb[uffer] {bufname}
                Split window and edit buffer for {bufname} from the buffer
                list.  This will also edit a buffer that is not in the buffer
                list, without setting the 'buflisted' flag.
                Note: If what you want to do is split the buffer, make a copy
                under another name, you can do it this way: >
                        :w foobar | sp #
  
! :[N]bn[ext][!] [N]                                    *:bn* *:bnext* *E87*
                Go to [N]th next buffer in buffer list.  [N] defaults to one.
                Wraps around the end of the buffer list.
                See |:buffer-!| for [!].
                If you are in a help buffer, this takes you to the next help
                buffer (if there is one).  Similarly, if you are in a normal
                (non-help) buffer, this takes you to the next normal buffer.
--- 1042,1082 ----
                a number).  Insert a backslash before a space in a buffer
                name.
  
! :[N]b[uffer][!] [+cmd] [N]            *:b* *:bu* *:buf* *:buffer* *E86*
                Edit buffer [N] from the buffer list.  If [N] is not given,
                the current buffer remains being edited.  See |:buffer-!| for
                [!].  This will also edit a buffer that is not in the buffer
                list, without setting the 'buflisted' flag.
+               Also see ||+cmd|.
  
! :[N]b[uffer][!] [+cmd] {bufname}
                Edit buffer for {bufname} from the buffer list.  See
                |:buffer-!| for [!].  This will also edit a buffer that is not
                in the buffer list, without setting the 'buflisted' flag.
+               Also see ||+cmd|.
  
! :[N]sb[uffer] [+cmd] [N]                              *:sb* *:sbuffer*
                Split window and edit buffer [N] from the buffer list.  If [N]
                is not given, the current buffer is edited.  Respects the
                "useopen" setting of 'switchbuf' when splitting.  This will
                also edit a buffer that is not in the buffer list, without
                setting the 'buflisted' flag.
+               Also see ||+cmd|.
  
! :[N]sb[uffer] [+cmd] {bufname}
                Split window and edit buffer for {bufname} from the buffer
                list.  This will also edit a buffer that is not in the buffer
                list, without setting the 'buflisted' flag.
                Note: If what you want to do is split the buffer, make a copy
                under another name, you can do it this way: >
                        :w foobar | sp #
+ <             Also see ||+cmd|.
  
! :[N]bn[ext][!] [+cmd] [N]                             *:bn* *:bnext* *E87*
                Go to [N]th next buffer in buffer list.  [N] defaults to one.
                Wraps around the end of the buffer list.
                See |:buffer-!| for [!].
+               Also see ||+cmd|.
                If you are in a help buffer, this takes you to the next help
                buffer (if there is one).  Similarly, if you are in a normal
                (non-help) buffer, this takes you to the next normal buffer.
***************
*** 1079,1133 ****
                the way when you're browsing code/text buffers.  The next three
                commands also work like this.
  
                                                        *:sbn* *:sbnext*
! :[N]sbn[ext] [N]
                Split window and go to [N]th next buffer in buffer list.
                Wraps around the end of the buffer list.  Uses 'switchbuf'
  
! :[N]bN[ext][!] [N]                    *:bN* *:bNext* *:bp* *:bprevious* *E88*
! :[N]bp[revious][!] [N]
                Go to [N]th previous buffer in buffer list.  [N] defaults to
                one.  Wraps around the start of the buffer list.
                See |:buffer-!| for [!] and 'switchbuf'.
  
! :[N]sbN[ext] [N]                      *:sbN* *:sbNext* *:sbp* *:sbprevious*
! :[N]sbp[revious] [N]
                Split window and go to [N]th previous buffer in buffer list.
                Wraps around the start of the buffer list.
                Uses 'switchbuf'.
  
!                                                       *:br* *:brewind*
! :br[ewind][!] Go to first buffer in buffer list.  If the buffer list is
                empty, go to the first unlisted buffer.
                See |:buffer-!| for [!].
  
!                                                       *:bf* *:bfirst*
! :bf[irst]     Same as ":brewind".
  
!                                                       *:sbr* *:sbrewind*
! :sbr[ewind]   Split window and go to first buffer in buffer list.  If the
                buffer list is empty, go to the first unlisted buffer.
                Respects the 'switchbuf' option.
  
!                                                       *:sbf* *:sbfirst*
! :sbf[irst]    Same as ":sbrewind".
  
!                                                       *:bl* *:blast*
! :bl[ast][!]   Go to last buffer in buffer list.  If the buffer list is
                empty, go to the last unlisted buffer.
                See |:buffer-!| for [!].
  
!                                                       *:sbl* *:sblast*
! :sbl[ast]     Split window and go to last buffer in buffer list.  If the
                buffer list is empty, go to the last unlisted buffer.
                Respects 'switchbuf' option.
  
! :[N]bm[odified][!] [N]                                *:bm* *:bmodified* *E84*
                Go to [N]th next modified buffer.  Note: this command also
                finds unlisted buffers.  If there is no modified buffer the
                command fails.
  
! :[N]sbm[odified] [N]                                  *:sbm* *:sbmodified*
                Split window and go to [N]th next modified buffer.
                Respects 'switchbuf' option.
                Note: this command also finds buffers not in the buffer list.
--- 1084,1144 ----
                the way when you're browsing code/text buffers.  The next three
                commands also work like this.
  
+ 
                                                        *:sbn* *:sbnext*
! :[N]sbn[ext] [+cmd] [N]
                Split window and go to [N]th next buffer in buffer list.
                Wraps around the end of the buffer list.  Uses 'switchbuf'
+               Also see ||+cmd|.
  
! :[N]bN[ext][!] [+cmd] [N]             *:bN* *:bNext* *:bp* *:bprevious* *E88*
! :[N]bp[revious][!] [+cmd] [N]
                Go to [N]th previous buffer in buffer list.  [N] defaults to
                one.  Wraps around the start of the buffer list.
                See |:buffer-!| for [!] and 'switchbuf'.
+               Also see ||+cmd|.
  
! :[N]sbN[ext] [+cmd] [N]                       *:sbN* *:sbNext* *:sbp* 
*:sbprevious*
! :[N]sbp[revious] [+cmd] [N]
                Split window and go to [N]th previous buffer in buffer list.
                Wraps around the start of the buffer list.
                Uses 'switchbuf'.
+               Also see ||+cmd|.
  
! :br[ewind][!] [+cmd]                                  *:br* *:brewind*
!               Go to first buffer in buffer list.  If the buffer list is
                empty, go to the first unlisted buffer.
                See |:buffer-!| for [!].
  
! :bf[irst] [+cmd]                                      *:bf* *:bfirst*
!               Same as |:brewind|.
!               Also see |+cmd|.
  
! :sbr[ewind] [+cmd]                                    *:sbr* *:sbrewind*
!               Split window and go to first buffer in buffer list.  If the
                buffer list is empty, go to the first unlisted buffer.
                Respects the 'switchbuf' option.
+               Also see |+cmd|.
  
! :sbf[irst] [+cmd]                                     *:sbf* *:sbfirst*
!               Same as ":sbrewind".
  
! :bl[ast][!] [+cmd]                                    *:bl* *:blast*
!               Go to last buffer in buffer list.  If the buffer list is
                empty, go to the last unlisted buffer.
                See |:buffer-!| for [!].
  
! :sbl[ast] [+cmd]                                      *:sbl* *:sblast*
!               Split window and go to last buffer in buffer list.  If the
                buffer list is empty, go to the last unlisted buffer.
                Respects 'switchbuf' option.
  
! :[N]bm[odified][!] [+cmd] [N]                 *:bm* *:bmodified* *E84*
                Go to [N]th next modified buffer.  Note: this command also
                finds unlisted buffers.  If there is no modified buffer the
                command fails.
  
! :[N]sbm[odified] [+cmd] [N]                           *:sbm* *:sbmodified*
                Split window and go to [N]th next modified buffer.
                Respects 'switchbuf' option.
                Note: this command also finds buffers not in the buffer list.
*** ../vim-7.4.449/src/ex_cmds.h        2014-09-19 19:39:30.766446025 +0200
--- src/ex_cmds.h       2014-09-19 19:53:55.618447914 +0200
***************
*** 132,140 ****
  EX(CMD_aunmenu,               "aunmenu",      ex_menu,
                        EXTRA|TRLBAR|NOTRLCOM|USECTRLV|CMDWIN),
  EX(CMD_buffer,                "buffer",       ex_buffer,
!                       BANG|RANGE|NOTADR|BUFNAME|BUFUNL|COUNT|EXTRA|TRLBAR),
  EX(CMD_bNext,         "bNext",        ex_bprevious,
!                       BANG|RANGE|NOTADR|COUNT|TRLBAR),
  EX(CMD_ball,          "ball",         ex_buffer_all,
                        RANGE|NOTADR|COUNT|TRLBAR),
  EX(CMD_badd,          "badd",         ex_edit,
--- 132,140 ----
  EX(CMD_aunmenu,               "aunmenu",      ex_menu,
                        EXTRA|TRLBAR|NOTRLCOM|USECTRLV|CMDWIN),
  EX(CMD_buffer,                "buffer",       ex_buffer,
!                       
BANG|RANGE|NOTADR|BUFNAME|BUFUNL|COUNT|EXTRA|EDITCMD|TRLBAR),
  EX(CMD_bNext,         "bNext",        ex_bprevious,
!                       BANG|RANGE|NOTADR|COUNT|EDITCMD|TRLBAR),
  EX(CMD_ball,          "ball",         ex_buffer_all,
                        RANGE|NOTADR|COUNT|TRLBAR),
  EX(CMD_badd,          "badd",         ex_edit,
***************
*** 146,164 ****
  EX(CMD_belowright,    "belowright",   ex_wrongmodifier,
                        NEEDARG|EXTRA|NOTRLCOM),
  EX(CMD_bfirst,                "bfirst",       ex_brewind,
!                       BANG|RANGE|NOTADR|TRLBAR),
  EX(CMD_blast,         "blast",        ex_blast,
!                       BANG|RANGE|NOTADR|TRLBAR),
  EX(CMD_bmodified,     "bmodified",    ex_bmodified,
!                       BANG|RANGE|NOTADR|COUNT|TRLBAR),
  EX(CMD_bnext,         "bnext",        ex_bnext,
!                       BANG|RANGE|NOTADR|COUNT|TRLBAR),
  EX(CMD_botright,      "botright",     ex_wrongmodifier,
                        NEEDARG|EXTRA|NOTRLCOM),
  EX(CMD_bprevious,     "bprevious",    ex_bprevious,
!                       BANG|RANGE|NOTADR|COUNT|TRLBAR),
  EX(CMD_brewind,               "brewind",      ex_brewind,
!                       BANG|RANGE|NOTADR|TRLBAR),
  EX(CMD_break,         "break",        ex_break,
                        TRLBAR|SBOXOK|CMDWIN),
  EX(CMD_breakadd,      "breakadd",     ex_breakadd,
--- 146,164 ----
  EX(CMD_belowright,    "belowright",   ex_wrongmodifier,
                        NEEDARG|EXTRA|NOTRLCOM),
  EX(CMD_bfirst,                "bfirst",       ex_brewind,
!                       BANG|RANGE|NOTADR|EDITCMD|TRLBAR),
  EX(CMD_blast,         "blast",        ex_blast,
!                       BANG|RANGE|NOTADR|EDITCMD|TRLBAR),
  EX(CMD_bmodified,     "bmodified",    ex_bmodified,
!                       BANG|RANGE|NOTADR|COUNT|EDITCMD|TRLBAR),
  EX(CMD_bnext,         "bnext",        ex_bnext,
!                       BANG|RANGE|NOTADR|COUNT|EDITCMD|TRLBAR),
  EX(CMD_botright,      "botright",     ex_wrongmodifier,
                        NEEDARG|EXTRA|NOTRLCOM),
  EX(CMD_bprevious,     "bprevious",    ex_bprevious,
!                       BANG|RANGE|NOTADR|COUNT|EDITCMD|TRLBAR),
  EX(CMD_brewind,               "brewind",      ex_brewind,
!                       BANG|RANGE|NOTADR|EDITCMD|TRLBAR),
  EX(CMD_break,         "break",        ex_break,
                        TRLBAR|SBOXOK|CMDWIN),
  EX(CMD_breakadd,      "breakadd",     ex_breakadd,
***************
*** 814,836 ****
  EX(CMD_saveas,                "saveas",       ex_write,
                        BANG|DFLALL|FILE1|ARGOPT|CMDWIN|TRLBAR),
  EX(CMD_sbuffer,               "sbuffer",      ex_buffer,
!                       BANG|RANGE|NOTADR|BUFNAME|BUFUNL|COUNT|EXTRA|TRLBAR),
  EX(CMD_sbNext,                "sbNext",       ex_bprevious,
!                       RANGE|NOTADR|COUNT|TRLBAR),
  EX(CMD_sball,         "sball",        ex_buffer_all,
!                       RANGE|NOTADR|COUNT|TRLBAR),
  EX(CMD_sbfirst,               "sbfirst",      ex_brewind,
!                       TRLBAR),
  EX(CMD_sblast,                "sblast",       ex_blast,
!                       TRLBAR),
  EX(CMD_sbmodified,    "sbmodified",   ex_bmodified,
!                       RANGE|NOTADR|COUNT|TRLBAR),
  EX(CMD_sbnext,                "sbnext",       ex_bnext,
!                       RANGE|NOTADR|COUNT|TRLBAR),
  EX(CMD_sbprevious,    "sbprevious",   ex_bprevious,
!                       RANGE|NOTADR|COUNT|TRLBAR),
  EX(CMD_sbrewind,      "sbrewind",     ex_brewind,
!                       TRLBAR),
  EX(CMD_scriptnames,   "scriptnames",  ex_scriptnames,
                        TRLBAR|CMDWIN),
  EX(CMD_scriptencoding,        "scriptencoding", ex_scriptencoding,
--- 814,836 ----
  EX(CMD_saveas,                "saveas",       ex_write,
                        BANG|DFLALL|FILE1|ARGOPT|CMDWIN|TRLBAR),
  EX(CMD_sbuffer,               "sbuffer",      ex_buffer,
!                       
BANG|RANGE|NOTADR|BUFNAME|BUFUNL|COUNT|EXTRA|EDITCMD|TRLBAR),
  EX(CMD_sbNext,                "sbNext",       ex_bprevious,
!                       RANGE|NOTADR|COUNT|EDITCMD|TRLBAR),
  EX(CMD_sball,         "sball",        ex_buffer_all,
!                       RANGE|NOTADR|COUNT|EDITCMD|TRLBAR),
  EX(CMD_sbfirst,               "sbfirst",      ex_brewind,
!                       EDITCMD|TRLBAR),
  EX(CMD_sblast,                "sblast",       ex_blast,
!                       EDITCMD|TRLBAR),
  EX(CMD_sbmodified,    "sbmodified",   ex_bmodified,
!                       RANGE|NOTADR|COUNT|EDITCMD|TRLBAR),
  EX(CMD_sbnext,                "sbnext",       ex_bnext,
!                       RANGE|NOTADR|COUNT|EDITCMD|TRLBAR),
  EX(CMD_sbprevious,    "sbprevious",   ex_bprevious,
!                       RANGE|NOTADR|COUNT|EDITCMD|TRLBAR),
  EX(CMD_sbrewind,      "sbrewind",     ex_brewind,
!                       EDITCMD|TRLBAR),
  EX(CMD_scriptnames,   "scriptnames",  ex_scriptnames,
                        TRLBAR|CMDWIN),
  EX(CMD_scriptencoding,        "scriptencoding", ex_scriptencoding,
*** ../vim-7.4.449/src/ex_docmd.c       2014-09-09 12:21:57.716501404 +0200
--- src/ex_docmd.c      2014-09-19 19:53:55.622447914 +0200
***************
*** 5135,5140 ****
--- 5135,5142 ----
            goto_buffer(eap, DOBUF_CURRENT, FORWARD, 0);
        else
            goto_buffer(eap, DOBUF_FIRST, FORWARD, (int)eap->line2);
+       if (eap->do_ecmd_cmd != NULL)
+           do_cmdline_cmd(eap->do_ecmd_cmd);
      }
  }
  
***************
*** 5147,5152 ****
--- 5149,5156 ----
      exarg_T   *eap;
  {
      goto_buffer(eap, DOBUF_MOD, FORWARD, (int)eap->line2);
+     if (eap->do_ecmd_cmd != NULL)
+       do_cmdline_cmd(eap->do_ecmd_cmd);
  }
  
  /*
***************
*** 5158,5163 ****
--- 5162,5169 ----
      exarg_T   *eap;
  {
      goto_buffer(eap, DOBUF_CURRENT, FORWARD, (int)eap->line2);
+     if (eap->do_ecmd_cmd != NULL)
+       do_cmdline_cmd(eap->do_ecmd_cmd);
  }
  
  /*
***************
*** 5171,5176 ****
--- 5177,5184 ----
      exarg_T   *eap;
  {
      goto_buffer(eap, DOBUF_CURRENT, BACKWARD, (int)eap->line2);
+     if (eap->do_ecmd_cmd != NULL)
+       do_cmdline_cmd(eap->do_ecmd_cmd);
  }
  
  /*
***************
*** 5184,5189 ****
--- 5192,5199 ----
      exarg_T   *eap;
  {
      goto_buffer(eap, DOBUF_FIRST, FORWARD, 0);
+     if (eap->do_ecmd_cmd != NULL)
+       do_cmdline_cmd(eap->do_ecmd_cmd);
  }
  
  /*
***************
*** 5195,5200 ****
--- 5205,5212 ----
      exarg_T   *eap;
  {
      goto_buffer(eap, DOBUF_LAST, BACKWARD, 0);
+     if (eap->do_ecmd_cmd != NULL)
+       do_cmdline_cmd(eap->do_ecmd_cmd);
  }
  #endif
  
*** ../vim-7.4.449/src/version.c        2014-09-19 19:39:30.766446025 +0200
--- src/version.c       2014-09-19 19:54:39.442448010 +0200
***************
*** 743,744 ****
--- 743,746 ----
  {   /* Add new patch number below this line */
+ /**/
+     450,
  /**/

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