I wrote:
> Christian J. Robinson wrote:
>
> > At some point in the last 12-24 hours a patch broke the functionality
> > of Vim handling messages with a message number of 0 and sending them
> > to the callback specified in the ch_open() call.
>
> We should have a test for that. It's in the todo list...
>
> I think it's because the ch_block_id defaults to 0. Should probably
> default to -1. Need the test to check that this fixes the problem.
>
> So, do you have a nice simple way to check if this works?
I managed to write a test and fix the problem.
There are still more tests to be added, thus it's very well possible
there are a few more problems to be uncovered. It's helpful when you
find a problem that you have a script to reproduce it.
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