Le lundi 18 février 2019 17:50:01 UTC+1, niva...@gmail.com a écrit :
> Le dimanche 17 février 2019 21:38:38 UTC+1, Salman Halim a écrit :
> > > Okay I've done some further tests.
> >
> > >
> >
> > > :bufdo! bd! >> clear all buffers as you said.
> >
> > >
> >
> > > Yesterday I had copied my session.vim file into ~/desktop so it seems it take care about history actions.
> >
> > >
> >
> > > When I close Vim, no buffer is listed in buffers'list.
> >
> > > When I open Vim again, buffers'list contains my yesterday ~/desktop/sessions.vim which is not exsiting anymore.
> >
> > >
> >
> > > ... see the gif.
> >
> >
> >
> > https://drive.google.com/open?id=1xPX4InUKhYEVrBuosfHqNk_SNRXY7PgT
> >
> >
> >
> > 1. Out of curiosity, what are the values of g:geometry#sessionfile and g:geometry#file?
> Ok rewrite the autoload vimscript as below : now jsut one session.
>
> > 2. Have you tried writing a separate session file out by hand right after doing the bufdo! bd! to see if it that session file contains anything different than the automatically generated one?
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> > 3. Have you tried using bufwipe instead of bufdelete? bufdo! bw! (That's "stronger" than deleting a buffer.)
>
> Tried :bufdo! bw! out of :bufdo! bd! then :buffers returns only noname buffer
>
> Then I confirm the the attached mainsession.vim is written at vim leave.
>
> And on reload, buffers command list noname and mainsession.Vim
>
> > 4. The list of buffers is controlled through viminfo, not just sessions. What's the timestamp of your viminfo? Is it getting updated every time you quit? What are its contents? Could the buffer be coming back through that file?
> >
> :rviminfo says nothing.
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> >
> > Here's the thing: I don't have the autocommands that you do. I also cannot reproduce what you're seeing. I remove all my buffers, write out the session file with an empty Vim (by hand), quit and come back. The first thing I do is execute ':buffers' to confirm it's still empty and then load the session file. My second call to :buffers is STILL empty. I also have no buffers or args in my session file.
> >
> > --
> >
> >
> > Salman
> >
> > I, too, shall something make and glory in the making.
>
>
>
> autoload/geometry.vim
> let g:geometry#sessionfile=expand('$vimruntime/sessions/mainSession.vim')
>
> fun! geometry#SaveGeometry() "{{{
>
> echo 'Save'
> if !filereadable(g:geometry#sessionfile)
> call mkdir(expand('$vimruntime/sessions'),0700)
> endif
> silent! execute 'mks! '.g:geometry#sessionfile
> endfunction "}}}
>
> fun! geometry#RestoreGeometry() "{{{
>
> echo 'Restore'
> if filereadable(g:geometry#sessionfile)
> silent! execute 'source '.g:geometry#sessionfile
> endif
> endfunction "}}}
Solved, after some tests, it appears that sessionoptions in _vimrc need to be written like this :
set sessionoptions=buffers,help,resize,winpos,winsize,
instead of
set sessionoptions=buffers,help,resize,winpos,winsize
Otherwise, there is no restoration of winsize.
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