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patch 8.1.0046: loading a session file fails if 'winheight' is big
commit https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/1c3c10492a291270fa89b3c8df11828792f927d3
Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Date: Tue Jun 12 16:49:30 2018 +0200
patch 8.1.0046: loading a session file fails if 'winheight' is big
Problem: Loading a session file fails if 'winheight' is a big number.
Solution: Set 'minwinheight' to zero at first. Don't give an error when
setting 'minwinheight' while 'winheight' is a big number.
Fix using vertical splits. Fix setting 'minwinwidth'.
(closes #2970)
author | Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> |
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date | Tue, 12 Jun 2018 17:00:07 +0200 |
parents | c458ff35497e |
children | 432714f5c0f7 |
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" Vim Compiler File " Compiler: ocaml " Maintainer: See ftplugin/ocaml.vim (?) " Last Change: June 2013 by Marc Weber " " Marc Weber's comments: " Setting makeprg doesn't make sense, because there is ocamlc, ocamlopt, " ocamake and whatnot. So which one to use? " " This error format was moved from ftplugin/ocaml.vim to this file, " because ftplugin is the wrong file to set an error format " and the error format itself is annoying because it joins many lines in this " error case: " " Error: The implementation foo.ml does not match the interface foo.cmi: " Modules do not match case. " " So having it here makes people opt-in if exists("current_compiler") finish endif let current_compiler = "ocaml" let s:cpo_save = &cpo set cpo&vim CompilerSet errorformat = \%EFile\ \"%f\"\\,\ line\ %l\\,\ characters\ %c-%*\\d:, \%EFile\ \"%f\"\\,\ line\ %l\\,\ character\ %c:%m, \%+EReference\ to\ unbound\ regexp\ name\ %m, \%Eocamlyacc:\ e\ -\ line\ %l\ of\ \"%f\"\\,\ %m, \%Wocamlyacc:\ w\ -\ %m, \%-Zmake%.%#, \%C%m, \%D%*\\a[%*\\d]:\ Entering\ directory\ `%f', \%X%*\\a[%*\\d]:\ Leaving\ directory\ `%f', \%D%*\\a:\ Entering\ directory\ `%f', \%X%*\\a:\ Leaving\ directory\ `%f', \%DMaking\ %*\\a\ in\ %f let &cpo = s:cpo_save unlet s:cpo_save