Bram Moolenaar wrote:
Alexei Alexandrov wrote:On 1/17/07, Bram Moolenaar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:I can't reproduce it. It could be caused by a plugin. Does adding "-V10" show some context of the error? Does anyone else see this?It reproduces only when the extension of the file is added into 'wildignore'. In my .vimrc I have set wildignore=*.o,*.obj,*.exe,*.lib,*.a,*.dll,*.swp,*.ncb,*.aps,*.opt,*.pdb,*.bak,*~,*.d and the bug can be reproduced for any of these extensions. And only with --remote-tab-silent.OK, I can reproduce it now. I have *.pyc in 'wildignore' and editing foo.pyc causes the error message in the remote gvim with --remote-tab and --remote-tab-silent. What is worse: with --remote it crashes. I'll look into it.
I've only looked into it for a bit, but if you start Vim with a command line argument (eg. gvim /tmp/foo.txt) You don't get the crash with --remote. If you start it without one (eg. gvim ) then it crashes.
This appears to be caused by buf = buflist_findnr(ARGLIST[0].ae_fnum); in ex_drop at ex_cmds.c:6984I'm not familiar with Vim's source at all, but it looks like ARGLIST is empty
(gdb) print (curwin)->w_alist->al_ga
$3 = {ga_len = 0, ga_maxlen = 0, ga_itemsize = 8, ga_growsize = 5,
ga_data = 0x0}
Todd
