Łukasz Bujakowski wrote:
> I've played few hours with netrw today.
> I've opened files, directories, created/removed/moved some. After some time I've stared to receive strange errors when doing many different things. Like running a shell command. I haven't seen those errors before, and nerdtree -> netrw is the only thing I've changed today, so it must be related. I've increased verbosity, and did `:!ls` to gather a log.
>
> http://pastebin.com/wCKqDfsW
>
> I suspect, that my `set hidden` is somehow responsible. I also tried reproducing this on fresh vim, but couldn't do it - so either I've set something or a plugin collision occurs.
>
> Any ideas what could be wrong, or other tracking techniques then `vbs` to narrow this down?
>
Please come up with a reproducible example of a bug, preferably a small
example. I'm working on Issue 140 with netrw now, and it may be related
to your issue. Of course, I really don't know what your issue is
("strange error" doesn't cut it).
About your earlier missive on netrw -- Explore does a an automatic split
on modified files. To avoid that, some choices:
* I need to come up with yet-another-option
* you need to override the Explore command and do the save and Explore
as you'd mentioned
* or I have Explore also determine that hidden is set on the file to
avoid the split.
I'm leaning towards the latter -- any comments/preferences from onlookers?
Regards,
Chip Campbell
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Wednesday, July 3, 2013
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