On Tuesday, 6 May 2014 19:33:02 UTC+1, Charles Campbell wrote:
> Graham Nicholls wrote:
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> > On Tuesday, 6 May 2014 12:18:39 UTC+1, Graham Nicholls wrote:
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> >> On a RHEL 6.2 server, I get odd behaviour with vim 7.2.411; randomly at a frequency of about 1 in 5, entering :q! (when in command mode) puts me into insert mode after adding an M and a blank line.
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> >> A subsequent :q! usually works, but sometimes does the same.
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> >> I'm using konsole under KDE if that's of interest.
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> > Seems like it's nocompatible which is doing it - by a process of elimination - I started at the bottom, eliminating lines/functions till it worked.
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> > All very odd, but thanks for your help.
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> I'm not sure that you've correctly identified the problem. I've
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> attached two files:
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> nicholls : a shell script that runs vim a hundred times, using
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> nicholls.vimrc (which I copied from your earlier email) and which
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> immediately tells vim to quit. I also ran it after having changed vim
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> to gvim, by the way.
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> Result: a bit of blinking as (g)vim popped in and out, but otherwise it
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> ran as expected. If a vim had refused to quit, a (g)vim window would
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> have remained open. I did this on a scientific linux 6.4 (Carbon)
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> system with a huge vim 7.4.272.
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> Suggestion: try running vim with -V and, when it refuses to quit and
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> goes insert instead, maybe you can see what happened. I don't much like
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> having distributed .vimrc files, as that frequently causes problems, but
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> I don't see anything in that .virc that should cause that quitting
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> issue. Dropping the "set nocompatible" is like preventing yourself from
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> having a car accident by removing the car's battery. It may work but
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> one does miss out on a lot.
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> What happens when you run the attached script?
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> Regards,
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> Chip Campbell
100 iterations with no windows left open , interestingly.
I'd agree that I've not identified the problem; just a temporary fix, and running with compatible set _is_ a non-starter. In fact, it wouldn't be running, it'd be hopping.
I wonder if it's somehow about how fast it's typed. I could run up something in expect to slowly type :q! and see if that exhibits the problem, if I get the time.
Thanks for your script, but seriously, ksh, not bash? :-)
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