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view src/testdir/test108.ok @ 11416:32aed0993813 v8.0.0592
patch 8.0.0592: if a job writes to a buffer screen is not updated
commit https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/29ae377ea7039874337bc79ace9ab2b37b9056e5
Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Date: Sun Apr 30 19:39:39 2017 +0200
patch 8.0.0592: if a job writes to a buffer screen is not updated
Problem: If a job writes to a buffer and the user is typing a command, the
screen isn't updated. When a message is displayed the changed
buffer may cause it to be cleared. (Ramel Eshed)
Solution: Update the screen and then the command line if the screen didn't
scroll. Avoid inserting screen lines, as it clears any message.
Update the status line when the buffer changed.
author | Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> |
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date | Sun, 30 Apr 2017 19:45:03 +0200 |
parents | 8fc60af6dbf5 |
children | a527110d5f56 |
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- show backtrace: 2 function Foo[2] 1 Bar[2] ->0 Bazz line 2: let var3 = "another var" show variables on different levels: 6 2 function Foo[2] ->1 Bar[2] 0 Bazz line 2: let var3 = "another var" 3 ->2 function Foo[2] 1 Bar[2] 0 Bazz line 2: let var3 = "another var" 1 - undefined vars: undefined var3 on former level: Error detected while processing function Foo[2]..Bar[2]..Bazz: line 3: E121: Undefined variable: var3 E15: Invalid expression: var3 here var3 is defined with "another var": another var undefined var2 on former level Error detected while processing function Foo[2]..Bar: line 3: E121: Undefined variable: var2 E15: Invalid expression: var2 here var2 is defined with 10: 10 - backtrace movements: 1 function Foo[2] ->0 Bar line 3: End of function next command cannot go down, we are on bottom frame is zero next command cannot go up, we are on top frame at highest level: 1 ->1 function Foo[2] 0 Bar line 3: End of function fil is not frame or finish, it is file "[No Name]" --No lines in buffer-- - relative backtrace movement 1 function Foo[2] ->0 Bar line 3: End of function ->1 function Foo[2] 0 Bar line 3: End of function - go beyond limits does not crash frame at highest level: 1 ->1 function Foo[2] 0 Bar line 3: End of function frame is zero 1 function Foo[2] ->0 Bar line 3: End of function - final result 19: 19