Thursday, August 29, 2019

Re: Mapping erases search count message

On Di, 27 Aug 2019, Gary Johnson wrote:

> On 2019-08-28, Christian Brabandt wrote:
> > On Di, 27 Aug 2019, Gary Johnson wrote:
> >
> > > I just tried exposing the search count message by removing 'S' from
> > > 'shortmess', but I couldn't see it. I discovered that it is hidden,
> > > erased and/or not updated by a couple of my mappings.
> > >
> > > nnoremap <silent> n nzv:call AdjCursor()<CR>
> > > nnoremap <silent> N Nzv:call AdjCursor()<CR>
> > >
> > > Here is a simple experiment that demonstrates the problem. Create
> > > a file, test.vim, that contains the following.
> > >
> > > set shortmess-=S
> > > nnoremap <silent> n n
> > > help map.txt
> > >
> > > Open a standard-sized, 80x24 terminal, and in it run
> > >
> > > $ vim -N -u NONE -i NONE -S test.vim
> > >
> > > Then search for "command":
> > >
> > > /command
> > >
> > > After hitting Enter, the cursor will be at the start of "commands"
> > > on line 7 and the command line will contain this:
> > >
> > > /command [1/>99]
> > >
> > > After hitting 'n', the cursor advances to line 13 and the command
> > > line stays the same, even showing "[1/>99]" when it should be
> > > showing "[2/>99]".
> > >
> > > Another 'n' advances the cursor to line 17, the screen scrolls
> > > up so that that line is at the bottom of the window, and the command
> > > line is empty--no search count message at all.
> > >
> > > I would think that <silent> would prevent the mapping from
> > > disturbing the command line, in which case this is a bug.
> > >
> > > If it's not a bug, then is there some way of defining a mapping that
> > > does not interfere with the search count message, or some way of
> > > restoring that message at the end of a mapping?
> >
> > Is that with patch 8.1.1288 included?
>
> Sorry, I forgot to include the version information. Yes, I used the
> latest version, 8.1.1933.

Hm, I need to investigate.

Best,
Christian
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