Björn Linse wrote:
> vim version: 7.4.2066
> vim -u NORC, set nocompatible
>
> Setup:
> i1<esc>
> o2<esc>u
> o3<esc>
> o4<esc>u
> :%s/1/5/<cr>u
>
> Now the buffer contents is 1,3. Now when pressing g- nothing happens.
> Even pressing g- multiple times 1,3 is still shown, instead of going
> back through time to 1,2, just 1 and then the empty buffer, as
> expected. (Thanks to KillTheMule for finding this test case)
I can reproduce it. Weird, it seems to be stuck in this position in the
unod tree. "2g-" does work to skip over it.
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