Opened issue here: https://github.com/macvim-dev/macvim/issues/1473

Il giorno lunedì 8 gennaio 2024 alle 15:07:41 UTC+1 Salvatore Squatrito ha 
scritto:

> Thanks, tried now, mvim --clean, same results, the application crashes and 
> does not respond until macos kills it.
>
> It happens when the dragged tab overlaps the title bar.
>
> Process:               MacVim [28974]
> Path:                  /Applications/MacVim.app/Contents/MacOS/MacVim
> Identifier:            org.vim.MacVim
> Version:               9.1.0 (179)
> Code Type:             X86-64 (Native)
> Parent Process:        Vim [28973]
> Responsible:           Terminal [25289]
>
> Date/Time:             2024-01-08 14:55:40.3414 +0100
> OS Version:            macOS 14.2.1 (23C71)
> Report Version:        12
>
> Crashed Thread:        0  Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
>
> Exception Type:        EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGSEGV)
> Exception Codes:       KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS at 0x000042f2965f177e
> Exception Codes:       0x0000000000000001, 0x000042f2965f177e
>
> Termination Reason:    Namespace SIGNAL, Code 11 Segmentation fault: 11
> Terminating Process:   exc handler [28974]
>
>
>
>
> Il giorno lunedì 8 gennaio 2024 alle 14:28:22 UTC+1 Christian Brabandt ha 
> scritto:
>
>>
>> On Mo, 08 Jan 2024, Salvatore Squatrito wrote: 
>>
>> > Hi, 
>> > as described in object, when I have multiple tabs opened, if with the 
>> mouse I 
>> > try to reorder by moving them and the tab I'm moving go outside of the 
>> app 
>> > window, I have an app crash, let me know if I'm doing something wrong, 
>> it is 
>> > very simple to reproduce this issue, ask me for any clarifications, 
>> thanks. 
>> > 
>> > My version is: 
>> > MacVim r179 (Vim 9.1.0) 
>>
>> I suppose this is using the MacVim UI? Try running a default setup 
>> (without any customization), it should be `mvim --clean` and see if you 
>> can reproduce it. 
>>
>> Also it is likely, that this is better suited on the MacVim Issue 
>> Tracker, if this is a macvim specific issue. 
>>
>> Thanks, 
>> Christian 
>> -- 
>> In any formula, constants (especially those obtained from handbooks) 
>> are to be treated as variables. 
>>
>

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