Lech Lorens wrote:

> > > The items I can't reproduce are:
> > > 
> > > 'cindent' not correct when 'list' is set. (Zdravi Korusef, 2010 Apr 15)
> 
> I can't reproduce this one even with the description.
> 
> > > 9   "} else" causes following lines to be indented too much. (Rouben
> > >     Rostamian, 2008 Aug 30)
> > 
> 
> Unfortunately the patch I proposed to solve this problem introduces 
> 2 new ones:
> 
> #v+
> void func1(void)
> {
>    int tab[] = {1, 2,
>       3, 4,
>          5, 6};
>    /* FIXME: the previous line is indented too much */
> 
>    foo();
> }
> 
> void func2(void)
> {
>    int tab[] =
>    {1, 2,
>       3, 4,
>       5, 6};
> 
>       /* FIXME: the following line is indented too much: */
>       foo();
> }
> #v-
> 
> I'll try to find some time either today or next weekend to have a look 
> at it.

OK.  Please add the broken text to the test.

> > > BTW since a few days ago Jean-Rene David had problems with reproducing 
> > > some items from todo.txt would it make sense to create an additional 
> > > directory in the Vim source code very similar to the current testdir but 
> > > with tests that are known to fail? This might help in the future with 
> > > reproducing problems from todo.txt.
> > > 
> > > Or – since Vim is not hosted on Google Code – we might pe> rhaps switch 
> > > to 
> > > using its bug tracker?
> > > 
> > > I'd be happy with any of those.
> > 
> > The problem with bug trackers is that the reports there mostly go
> > unnoticed.  Bug trackers only work when there are a few people actively
> > looking at them, verifying if bugs can be reproduced, discarding user
> > errors, etc.
> 
> OK, but they have the benefit of putting the description of the problem 
> and the discussion in a single place for everyone interested to see.
> 
> 
> > I think it's better for us to have these discussions in the vim-dev
> > maillist.  Then everybody who cares can comment, problems get noticed
> > and perhaps someone knows a fix.  It's also where I sent patches, thus
> > we can search for problems and solutions in one place.
> 
> How about – at least – mentioning [email protected] under 
> ':help bug-reports' and stating that it would be preferable to report 
> problems to the mailing list?

Right, I'll change the docs for that.

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