Nikolay Pavlov <[email protected]> a écrit:
> On Jul 14, 2013 5:21 PM, "Tim Chase" <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > On 2013-07-14 15:00, Nikolay Pavlov wrote:
> > > vim-use is not a proper place to ask such question. I forwarded your
> > > message to vim-dev. Please discuss nothing here.
> >
> > This is a pretty harsh rebuke for something quite apropos of this
> > list.  It might have been a peculiar as-designed behavior, or it
> > might have been a bug.  It's also good for other members on the list
> > to be aware of such peculiar behaviors that exhibit themselves in the
> > running application (rather than issues in the source code itself).
> > If anything, based on the list's history, it's far better (or at
> > least more common) to dialog on vim-use@ until it's a confirmed bug,
> > at which point the under-the-hood discussion moves to vim-dev@
> >
> > I appreciate having the issue raised here initially.
> 
> Ok, I must apologize then. Just thought that a) there is no reason it
> should not be a bug and b) bugs should only go to vim-dev because Bram
> takes less attention to vim-use.

Nothing serious anyway; just note that I’m not subscribed to vim-dev
and do not intend to be (since most of what is posted there is way
above my head).

For those interested, Bram answered my message and the result is: “g$”
is buggy, at least in “d<count>g$” (the visual version is less clear,
see below), and will be patched accordingly. As for “<count>dd”,
that’s normal (apparently Vi-compatible) behavior.

Bram, about “vg$”: my “selection” is exclusive; if set to inclusive,
then in

    abc
    ~ def
    ~ ghi

(where the tilde again indicates a wrapped line), “v<count>g$” (from
“a”) properly includes the last character of the apparent line;
actually “v3g$” includes the end-of-line (I suppose), so that with “d”
for instance the next line is joined to the current one. I suppose
that’s normal.

Best,
Paul

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