On 6 July 2016, Yegappan Lakshmanan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, Jul 6, 2016 at 2:18 PM, Daniel Hahler <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >
> > set buftype=nofile
> > set noequalalways
> > call setqflist([{'lnum': 1, 'bufnr': 1, 'col': 0, 'valid': 1, 'vcol': 0,
> 'nr': 0, 'type': 'E', 'pattern': '', 'text': 'msg'}])
> > copen
> > resize 1
> > % vim -u minimal.vim
> >
> > Now going to the quickfix list (C-w j) and pressing Enter will
> > result in "E36: Not enough room". This happens because the "nofile"
> > buffer will not be re-used to display the error,
> >
>
> Yes. This is by design.
Any particular reason why your designs tend to break things that
worked fine for 10+ years? Just wondering.
/lcd
> When opening a file from the quickfix window, windows/buffers with
> 'buftype' set to "nofile" will be skipped. Many plugins set the
> 'buftype' to 'nofile' and use the buffer to display some content.
> Reusing that window for showing a selected file will impact the
> plugin.
>
> >
> > and when creating a new split apparently :1sp (or even :0sp?!) will
> > be used.
> >
>
> This is the expected behavior of the 'noequalalways' option.
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