Matteo Cavalleri wrote:

> did this patch change vim behavior with ranges somehow? I'm using vim
> compiled from source with all the patches, and recently the EasyAlign
> plugin has stopped working. Whatever I do it just moves the cursor on
> the first line / first column of the buffer. Moreover if I select a
> range of text and do:
> 
> :'<,'>CoffeeCompile
> 
> I get the error "E14: Invalid address" and the command compiles all
> the file instead of just the selected part.
> 
> I'm not sure this patch is the culprit of course, but it seems a good
> candidate :)
> I'm using vim compiled with homebrew on osx (as said, 7.4 with all the
> patches up to 537)

This patch made a big change in how ranges are handled, thus it's
possible that it introduced a bug.

Can you reproduce it without any plugins?
With a simple user command perhaps?

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