Hirohito Higashi wrote:
> Hi Jan,
>
> 2016-5-17(Tue) 21:49:39 UTC+9 Jan:
> > 1. Edit two new files: "vim -u NONE 1 2"
> > 2. ":set hidden"
> > 3. ":next" to file 2
> > 4. Modify file (but don't save)
> > 5. ":last"
> >
> > Why does it complain with "E37: No write since last change (add ! to override)"? I'm not actually changing away from the buffer, and even if I were, "hidden" is set.
>
> Yeah, This is obviously a bug.
> I'll begin an investigation to correct from now.
This is not a bug, this has always worked this way.
The idea is that any :next, :last, :first and similar command always
assume you are switching files, thus will give an error if there are
unsaved changes. Even if you end up in the same file.
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