Toothpik wrote:

> i'm one of those risk-takers who like to keep his passwords in a
> module in his home path -- for the purposes of this email let's
> say i call it "passwords"
> 
> as a nod to security i've started keeping it encrypted
> (blowfish)
> 
> i also like the new undofile option, it would have saved me much
> hair tearing and teeth gnashing if i had had it all along
> 
> when these two likes coincide (opening an encrypted file with
> 'set undofile' in my .vimrc) i get an unpleasant warning that
> 
>     E832: Non-encrypted file has encrypted undo file:
>     /yadayada/passwords
> 
> i can work around this with 
> 
>     if expand("%") != "passwords"
>         set undofile
>     endif
> 
> in my .vimrc, but on reflection i can't think of a better
> candidate for persistent undo than that module
> 
> does anyone have a better workaround, or is this perchance a bug
> somewhere along the line -- after all, it is indeed not a
> non-encrypted file and should not be reporting it as such
> 
> my vim is 7.3.406

I don't see this problem, I can use an undo file with an encrypted file
without problems.

Perhaps the sequence in which you do things matter?  Try to make a
reproducible example, starting with "vim -u NONE".  Don't use your real
passwords file :-).

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