Not sure if this is an old-version-of-vim thing, or if it's just a peculiar interaction. Scenario: I had a bunch of vim-windows open on various files and wanted to close those that contained a given pattern (in the example below, using "@" as my pattern to close windows with email addresses in them), so I issued:

  :windo g/pattern/q

which did as I expected, but had the odd side effect of printing misleading messages about additional/fewer lines:

  193 more lines
  E486: Pattern not found: @
  86 fewer lines
  16 fewer lines
  E486: Pattern not found: @

(the E486 is ignorable because those were the files that didn't match the pattern). No lines were actually added/removed. The "more"/"fewer" lines likely comes from Vim noting the number of lines before the ":g" and comparing it to number of lines after the ":g", and reporting the difference, but not noticing that the file/buffer/window had changed in the process.

Looks like a minor bug or underdocumentation to me, though certainly not grievous.

-tim


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