Hi 'Andy!

On Fr, 09 Sep 2016, 'Andy Wokula' via vim_dev wrote:

> Why do you want to "test" CursorHold in a situation where it is not supposed
> to be triggered?

It is in a normal way and I want to test the following thing
(from normal.c:597)

/* Restore counts from before receiving K_CURSORHOLD.  This means after
 * typing "3", handling K_CURSORHOLD and then typing "2" we get "32", not
 * "3 * 2". */

That means, I want to press d1<hold>2l During hold, I expect CursorHold 
to be triggered and have Vim then remove 12 characters from the current 
line.

Best,
Christian
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