Patch 7.4.675
Problem:    When a FileReadPost autocommand moves the cursor inside a line it
            gets moved back.
Solution:   When checking whether an autocommand moved the cursor store the
            column as well. (Christian Brabandt)
Files:      src/ex_cmds.c


*** ../vim-7.4.674/src/ex_cmds.c        2015-02-27 19:34:51.464777369 +0100
--- src/ex_cmds.c       2015-03-24 11:42:38.796239766 +0100
***************
*** 3185,3191 ****
  #endif
      int               retval = FAIL;
      long      n;
!     linenr_T  lnum;
      linenr_T  topline = 0;
      int               newcol = -1;
      int               solcol = -1;
--- 3185,3191 ----
  #endif
      int               retval = FAIL;
      long      n;
!     pos_T     orig_pos;
      linenr_T  topline = 0;
      int               newcol = -1;
      int               solcol = -1;
***************
*** 3678,3684 ****
         * Careful: open_buffer() and apply_autocmds() may change the current
         * buffer and window.
         */
!       lnum = curwin->w_cursor.lnum;
        topline = curwin->w_topline;
        if (!oldbuf)                        /* need to read the file */
        {
--- 3678,3684 ----
         * Careful: open_buffer() and apply_autocmds() may change the current
         * buffer and window.
         */
!       orig_pos = curwin->w_cursor;
        topline = curwin->w_topline;
        if (!oldbuf)                        /* need to read the file */
        {
***************
*** 3719,3729 ****
        check_arg_idx(curwin);
  #endif
  
!       /*
!        * If autocommands change the cursor position or topline, we should
!        * keep it.
!        */
!       if (curwin->w_cursor.lnum != lnum)
        {
            newlnum = curwin->w_cursor.lnum;
            newcol = curwin->w_cursor.col;
--- 3719,3727 ----
        check_arg_idx(curwin);
  #endif
  
!       /* If autocommands change the cursor position or topline, we should
!        * keep it.  Also when it moves within a line. */
!       if (!equalpos(curwin->w_cursor, orig_pos))
        {
            newlnum = curwin->w_cursor.lnum;
            newcol = curwin->w_cursor.col;
*** ../vim-7.4.674/src/version.c        2015-03-21 22:18:37.808371766 +0100
--- src/version.c       2015-03-24 11:44:14.240327255 +0100
***************
*** 743,744 ****
--- 743,746 ----
  {   /* Add new patch number below this line */
+ /**/
+     675,
  /**/

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