Hi Yegappan!

On Fr, 29 Jul 2016, Yegappan Lakshmanan wrote:

> Hi Christian,
> 
> On Thu, Jul 28, 2016 at 11:16 PM, Christian Brabandt <cbli...@256bit.org> 
> wrote:
> > On Do, 28 Jul 2016, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
> >
> >> I think it should.  Most users will have 'wrapscan' on, since it is the
> >> default.  If someone switches it off he must have a reason for it.
> >
> > okay, fixed with the latest version
> >
> 
> I tested the latest patch and the confirmed that the problems I reported 
> earlier
> are fixed. I saw some new issues. Take the following text:
> 
>   1
>   2 these
>   3 the
>   4 their
>   5 there
>   6 their
>   7 the
>   8 them
>   9 these
> 
> The cursor is in line 1 and I have 'nowrapscan' set. I search for "the" and
> press CTRL-N 7 times and "the" in "these" is highlighted. Now I press
> CTRL-L to copy "s" and then erase it. Now if I press CTRL-P, I expect
> that the cursor will move to line 8. Instead the cursor moves to line 7.
> 
> Another problem: Place the cursor in line 1. Enter "/thes" and then press
> CTRL-N. The "thes" in line 9 is highlighted. Now if you press backspace,
> the cursor jumps back to line 3. I expected that the cursor will remain
> in line 9.

Thanks, will look at these and add some tests.

> I think, the CTRL-N and CTRL-P should respect the search direction.
> For example, if I search a pattern using "?text", pressing CTRL-N
> should search backwards. Currently CTRL-N always searches
> forward (irrespective of the search direction). Note that this is
> different from how "n" and "N" work.

Please don't make me do this. Currently the inconsistent search 
direction is one of my biggest annoyances of Vim. I really really really 
hate it, that I can't rely on the fact that N searches backwards and n 
forward.

(I even made a patch, to make this configurable 
https://github.com/chrisbra/vim-mq-patches/blob/master/cpo-N
and this is one of the reasons, I made gn always search forward).

> A typo: The help text in cmdline.txt for CTRL-P refers to CTRL-N.
> 
>    the current match is displayed then CTRL-N will move
>    to the previous match

Will fix, thanks.

Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Christian
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