> > > The test is missing a `CheckRunVimInTerminal`
> >
> > Thanks for noticing, I'll make a patch.
>
> It appears on MS-Windows the colors are different.
> Perhaps it helps to explicitly set a colorscheme:
>
> " This was using freed memory. Run in a terminal to get the pum to update.
> let lines =<< trim END
> colors darkblue
> set wildoptions=pum
> set wildchar=<C-E>
> END
Adding the Check command made the test to be skipped. So it can run the
terminal, but the screendumps will differ because of the colors.
I wonder if we can make the colors the same, so that we can test also in
this setup.
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