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commit https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/a0055ad3a789b8eeb0c983d8a18d4bcaeaf456b8
Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Date: Thu Jun 2 18:37:05 2016 +0200
patch 7.4.1876
Problem: Typing "k" at the hit-enter prompt has no effect.
Solution: Don't assume recursive use of the prompt if a character was typed.
(Hirohito Higashi)
author | Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> |
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date | Thu, 02 Jun 2016 18:45:04 +0200 |
parents | 5deb9e8f4292 |
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" Tests for 'undolevels' func FillBuffer() for i in range(1,13) put=i " Set 'undolevels' to split undo. exe "setg ul=" . &g:ul endfor endfunc func Test_global_local_undolevels() new one set undolevels=5 call FillBuffer() " will only undo the last 5 changes, end up with 13 - (5 + 1) = 7 lines earlier 10 call assert_equal(5, &g:undolevels) call assert_equal(-123456, &l:undolevels) call assert_equal('7', getline('$')) new two setlocal undolevels=2 call FillBuffer() " will only undo the last 2 changes, end up with 13 - (2 + 1) = 10 lines earlier 10 call assert_equal(5, &g:undolevels) call assert_equal(2, &l:undolevels) call assert_equal('10', getline('$')) setlocal ul=10 call assert_equal(5, &g:undolevels) call assert_equal(10, &l:undolevels) " Setting local value in "two" must not change local value in "one" wincmd p call assert_equal(5, &g:undolevels) call assert_equal(-123456, &l:undolevels) new three setglobal ul=50 call assert_equal(50, &g:undolevels) call assert_equal(-123456, &l:undolevels) " Drop created windows set ul& new only! endfunc