Sunday, October 9, 2016

Re: Weird behaviour with the 'gN' command

Hi Osman!

On Sa, 08 Okt 2016, Osman Koçak wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am facing a very strange behaviour with the 'gN' command...
> It's quite difficult to describe, so let me explain how to reproduce it
> instead....
> First, enter the following text in Vim:
> test test test test
> test test test test
> test test test test
> test
> test test test
>
> Put the cursor on the first character of the first line and search for 'test\
> ntest' (with '/').
> Then, select the current match with the 'gN' command. It should work as
> expected.
> Get back to normal mode and hit 'n' to go to the next occurence of the searched
> pattern, hit 'gN' again, everything should still just work as expected.
> Get back to normal mode and hit 'n' again. Now, when you hit 'gN' Vim selects
> the previous match, not the current one...
>
> Notes:
> I have reproduced this with vim 7.4.576 (on Debian Jessie) and with 8.0.3 (on
> Debian Stretch). I have in both cases launched Vim with the -N -u NONE options.

I can reproduce it. Will create a patch for that bug.

Best,
Christian
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Ted Ibär

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