Yegappan wrote:

> I see that an empty quickfix buffer is reused for loading a normal
> file. The following steps illustrate the problem:
> 
>      $ vim
>      :copen
>      :only
>      :edit normal.c
>      :cexpr "Test"
> 
> Now the quickfix contents are loaded in the buffer used by normal.c
> 
> This is because when the quickfix window is opened, the quickfix
> buffer number is remembered. The ":edit" command looks for a
> buffer to load normal.c. The curbuf_reusable() function assumes
> that the quickfix buffer is reusable (as there are no modifications
> to the buffer) and the contents of normal.c in this buffer.
> 
> The attached patch modifies the curbuf_reusable() function to
> ignore quickfix buffers and adds a test for this.

I'll include it, thanks.

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