A Loumiotis wrote:
On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 8:04 PM, Charles Campbell
<[email protected]> wrote:
A Loumiotis wrote:
I have some issues with exploring a folder for which the name contains
a space and I use command line completion.  For example:

:Exp e:\m<tab>

expands to

:Exp e:\My\ Documents

but it does not create a list of the folder contents.

But if I manually delete the backward slash:

:Exp e:\My Documents

then it works.

On the other hand if I use:

:e e:\m<tab>

it expands to

:e e:\My\ Documents

and it works as expected, ie, it lists the contents of the directory
immediately without having to delete the backward slashes that escape
spaces as I have to do with the :Exp command.

I use gVim on Windows XP 32 bit.

Hello!

Please try v151d of netrw, available from my website:
http://www.drchip.org/astronaut/vim/index.html#NETRW

Regards,
C Campbell

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Thanks a lot for your help.
It works but I now get a list of error messages before I see the
contents of any folder:

For example if I do:

:Exp e:\My\ Documents

I get the following errors and then I see correctly the folder contents:

Error detected while processing function netrw#Explore:
line    1:
E117: Unknown function: Dfunc
line   18:
E117: Unknown function: Decho
line   24:
E117: Unknown function: Decho
line   29:
E117: Unknown function: Decho
Error detected while processing function netrw#Explore..netrw#Explore:
line    1:
E117: Unknown function: Dfunc
line   18:
E117: Unknown function: Decho
line   24:
E117: Unknown function: Decho
line   34:
E117: Unknown function: Decho
line   92:
E117: Unknown function: Decho
line   97:
E117: Unknown function: Decho
line  114:
E117: Unknown function: Decho
line  116:
E117: Unknown function: Decho
line  129:
E117: Unknown function: Decho
line  135:
E117: Unknown function: Decho
line  178:
E117: Unknown function: Decho
line  183:
E117: Unknown function: Decho
line  201:
E117: Unknown function: Decho
"" [Not edited] --No lines in buffer--
""  --No lines in buffer--
""  --No lines in buffer--
Pattern not found: ^$
Pattern not found: ^\d\{3}ÿ\d\{3}\/
Pattern not found: \.h$
Pattern not found: ^\d\{3}ÿ\d\{3}\/
Pattern not found: \.c$
Pattern not found: ^\d\{3}ÿ\d\{3}\/
Pattern not found: \.cpp$
Pattern not found: ^\d\{3}ÿ\d\{3}\/
Pattern not found: \.o$
Pattern not found: ^\d\{3}ÿ\d\{3}\/
Pattern not found: \.obj$
Pattern not found: ^\d\{3}ÿ\d\{3}\/
Pattern not found: \.info$
Pattern not found: ^\d\{3}ÿ\d\{3}\/
Pattern not found: ^\d\{3}ÿ\d\{3}\/
Pattern not found: \.bak$
Pattern not found: ^\d\{3}ÿ\d\{3}\/
Pattern not found: \~$
Pattern not found: ^\d\{3}ÿ\d\{3}\/
Error detected while processing function
netrw#Explore..netrw#Explore..netrw#LocalBrowseCheck..<SNR>35_NetrwBrowse..<SNR>35_PerformListing..<SNR>35_NetrwWideListing:
line   62:
E31: No such mapping
Error detected while processing function
netrw#Explore..netrw#Explore..netrw#LocalBrowseCheck..<SNR>35_NetrwBrowse..<SNR>35_PerformListing..<SNR>35_NetrwWideListing:
line   65:
E31: No such mapping
line  203:
E117: Unknown function: Decho

<snip>

Sorry about that; I left some debugging calls enabled. I've put v151d back on my website, this time with debugging disabled.

Regards,
C Campbell

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