Matteo Cavalleri wrote:

> > 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?
> 
> create and source this file
> 
> ------------------------
> function! Test(f,l)
>         echom a:f." - ".a:l
> endfunction
> command! -range=% RangeTest call Test(<line1>, <line2>)
> ------------------------
> 
> then select a couple of lines and do:
> 
> :'<,'>RangeTest
> 
> and you can see the error I reported, plus the result is always "1 - 5"

It works fine for me.  Anything else that matters?

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