Sunday, February 17, 2019

Re: mksession restore just deleted buffer

Le dimanche 17 février 2019 18:32:04 UTC+1, Salman Halim a écrit :
> On Sun, Feb 17, 2019, 11:54 <niva...@gmail.com wrote:
> Le dimanche 17 février 2019 14:52:20 UTC+1, Salman Halim a écrit :
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> > After the "bd!", does listing buffers again confirm that it's gone?
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> no.
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> Ah, so the session and autocommand aren't to blame. If you call "bd!" and the buffer is still there, then maybe bufwipe or something needs to be checked?
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> > Have you examined the contents and timestamp of the session file to see if it contains the details of that buffer?
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> timestamp is good at vim leaving and it contains infos of that buffer :
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> let SessionLoad = 1
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> if &cp | set nocp | endif
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> let s:so_save = &so | let s:siso_save = &siso | set so=0 siso=0
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> let v:this_session=expand("<sfile>:p")
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> silent only
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> if expand('%') == '' && !&modified && line('$') <= 1 && getline(1) == ''
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>   let s:wipebuf = bufnr('%')
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> endif
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> set shortmess=aoO
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> argglobal
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> %argdel
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> $argadd ~/Desktop/thatbuffer.txt
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> winpos 278 74
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> It seems as if the session process isn't at fault here, but the buffer wiping is. 
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> The call to winpos seems to indicate that the buffer is still open in an active window? That's not consistent with a deleted buffer. 
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> > How about disabling the autocommand and manually saving the session?
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> I don't want to lose interest of autocmd but I can try.
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> I was trying to isolate the three different variables: buffer delete, autocommand and session making. 
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> > Anything in your session options or viminfo that might be contributing something?
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> just classical set sessionoptions=help,winsize,winpos
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> Yeah, that's innocuous. I was wondering whether viminfo might have something to do, but based on your session snippet above, it's clearly not viminfo. 
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> Salman

Sorry, for the first point: when I use ":bd! NoOfBuffer", it is not listed yet. So bd is working well.

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