> I cannot reproduce the indentation issue. Besides, if I add -N to Vim's
I just realized the vim command in my previous message did not include 'set
autoindent': try with `vim -u NONE -c 'inoremap { {} | set autoindent'`.
> Is nocompatible set in your Vim? I am using Vim 8.0.1750 on macOS 10.13.
Yes.
:echo &compatible
0
Thanks,
Matteo
On Sun, May 6, 2018 at 10:37 PM, Lifepillar <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On 06/05/2018 17:45, Matteo Landi wrote:
>
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> Only recently I got to learn about 'xterm-bracketed-paste' when all of a
>> sudden CMD-V-ing had stopped working on my Mac, and while I found a
>> solution that worked with my setup [0], I am still not 100% sure the
>> solution I found is the correct one -- so here I am asking.
>>
>> Question: is it expected that users create insert-mode mappings to
>> support bracketed-paste? Or, once enabled, proper-pasting should just work
>> out of the box? Because it looks like everything it's working fine when
>> pasting in normal mode, but when in insert mode, the result is a mess (i.e.
>> insert-mode mappings are executed, and autoindent screws indentation).
>>
>> Example: say you had the following copied in the OS clipboard:
>>
>> function foo() {
>> while (true) {
>> console.log('infinite!');
>> }
>> }
>>
>> And you started vim with: `vim -u NONE -c 'inoremap { {}'`; in normal
>> mode, you press CMD-V and end up with the following buffer:
>>
>> function foo() {
>> while (true) {
>> console.log('infinite!');
>> }
>> }
>>
>> ~
>>
>> Enter now insert mode, press CMD-V, and your buffer would look like the
>> following (imaps and autoindent messed with the pasted content):
>>
>> function foo() {
>> while (true) {
>> console.log('infinite!');
>> }
>> }
>> function foo() {}
>> while (true) {}
>> console.log('infinite!');
>> }
>> }
>>
>
> I cannot reproduce the indentation issue. Besides, if I add -N to Vim's
> options, I cannot reproduce the issue altogether. Is nocompatible set
> in your Vim? I am using Vim 8.0.1750 on macOS 10.13.
>
> Life.
>
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