Problem: Using "q!" when there is a modified hidden buffer does not unload
the current buffer, resulting in the need to abandon it again.
Solution: When using "q!" unload the current buffer when needed. (Yasuhiro
Matsumoto, Hirohito Higashi)
027387f70c
This was not a problem locally, but would often/sometimes/etc. (YMMV) fail on QB
and/or travis. This seems to fix it. Quoting @justinmk: "I have a feeling this
is just a bug in the bracketed paste special-cases in the existing code".
Problem: ":argadd" without argument is supposed to add the current buffer
name to the arglist.
Solution: Make it work as documented. (Coot, closesvim/vim#577)
2faa29f896
Problem: Using ":argadd" when there are no arguments results in the second
argument to be the current one. (Yegappan Lakshmanan)
Solution: Correct the w_arg_idx value.
a24f0a550f
The character class %s also matches a newline in lua, that's not really what we
want here. It works in the other cases in this function, so I left them, but
the final gsub should preserve newlines.
Problem: g-CTRL-G shows the word count, but there is no way to get the word
count in a script.
Solution: Add the wordcount() function. (Christian Brabandt)
ed767a2073
It's possible that the first test encounters a temp directory with files
in it, due to a previous test causing the first test to fail. Instead,
let's clean up before and after the test to make sure the temp area is
pristine before and after the test.
While trying to debug an issue, I discovered that the tests for illegal
arguments depended on the prior suite having run and started a session.
Let's remove that unintentional dependency by starting our own session
before each test.
Problem: When completing a shell command, directories in the current
directory are not listed.
Solution: When "." is not in $PATH also look in the current directory for
directories.
b5971141df
Most of it applied manually.
This change effectively disables history for lines inserted using this method.
Not a big problem since it does not work for them in Vim in first place.
Also solves a bug(?): ex_window() run while in :append mode opens search history
in Vim for some reason. Now it opens empty cmdline window.
When backupcopy=auto buf_write assumes backupcopy=yes when the file is a
hard/symbolic link. However this check was guarded by a UNIX ifdef. The
check itself is portable and the guard can be removed.
Added a couple tests to check the behaviour of bkc=auto and bkc=no
with a symbolic link.
Reported in #4525