Hi 'Suresh!
On Mi, 15 Mär 2017, 'Suresh Govindachar' via vim_use wrote:
> Very grateful to Tim Pope for having created and shared fugitive.vim
> and Drew Neil for his teaching videos on fugitive and associated
> aspects of git.
>
> I am finding that after a :Gdiff followed by :diffoff, cursorbind remains.
>
> As per this link, an issue with cursorbind was addressed in August
> 2014 https://github.com/tpope/vim-fugitive/pull/538/commits/8dcaff42c26f7c1ca4958737e6b9d8d9401d6b10?diff=split
>
> I understand that :Gdiff needs to have cursorbind on.
>
> But I see in the code that w:fugitive_diff_restore get assigned a
> value without checking if it already exists -- so if someone issues
> the command :Gdiff twice, and cursorbind was off before the first
> :Gdiff, would w:fugitive_diff_restore not have the incorrect value
> by getting assigned the state that cursorbind is on?
>
> However, it could still be that I might be doing something wrong.
> Any suggestions? I can provide more information if necessary.
Isn't that something for vim-fugitives issue tracker?
Best,
Christian
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