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view src/testdir/test62.ok @ 8885:54a380c74547 v7.4.1729
commit https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/6244a0fc29163ba1c734f92b55a89e01e6cf2a67
Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Date: Thu Apr 14 14:09:25 2016 +0200
patch 7.4.1729
Problem: The Perl interface cannot use 'print' operator for writing
directly in standard IO.
Solution: Add a minimal implementation of PerlIO Layer feature and try to
use it for STDOUT/STDERR. (Damien)
author | Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> |
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date | Thu, 14 Apr 2016 14:15:05 +0200 |
parents | c0bc9b60fb8a |
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Results: tab page 2 this is tab page 3 this is tab page 1 this is tab page 4 gettabvar: pass settabvar: pass tab drop 1: pass tab drop 2: pass tab drop 3: pass 1 5 5 4 5 3 7 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 4 5 E474 caught. === tab split === WinLeave TabLeave WinEnter TabEnter === tabnew === WinLeave TabLeave WinEnter TabEnter BufLeave BufEnter a b c === call map(range(1, tabpagenr('$')), 'settabvar(v:val, ''a'', v:val*2)') === 2 4 6 === vsplit === WinLeave WinEnter === tabnext 1 === BufLeave WinLeave TabLeave WinEnter TabEnter BufEnter a a === call map(copy(winr), 'settabwinvar('.tabn.', v:val, ''a'', v:val*2)') === 2 4 === tabnext 3 === BufLeave WinLeave TabLeave WinEnter TabEnter === tabnext 2 === === tabclose 3 === 2/2 === tabnew === WinLeave TabLeave WinEnter TabEnter BufLeave BufEnter === tabnext 1 === BufLeave WinLeave TabLeave WinEnter TabEnter BufEnter === tabnext 3 === BufLeave WinLeave TabLeave WinEnter TabEnter === tabnext 2 === BufLeave WinLeave TabLeave WinEnter TabEnter === tabnext 2 === === tabclose 3 === BufEnter === tabclose 3 === 2/2