Ken Takata wrote:

> 2019/7/22 Mon 23:21:52 UTC+9 Paul wrote:
> > I suppose it was something in the recent viminfo changes (commits 
> > 1727-1728) that has made my commandline and search history inaccessible, 
> > ie. empty `q:` and `q/` lists. I note that the history is still there in 
> > the viminfo file. Reverting to an earlier version (in my case, 1694), 
> > resolves the issue and I can access those histories via the respective 
> > commands once more.
> 
> I confirmed that 8.1.1727 doesn't have the problem.
> It seems that 8.1.1728 is the offending commit.

I can reproduce it.  The tests are passing though.

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