On Do, 02 Nov 2017, Bram Moolenaar wrote:

> 
> Christian Brabandt wrote:
> 
> > On Di, 31 Okt 2017, Christian Brabandt wrote:
> > 
> > > 
> > > On So, 29 Okt 2017, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
> > > 
> > > > Patch 8.0.1238
> > > > Problem:    Incremental search only shows one match.
> > > > Solution:   When 'incsearch' and and 'hlsearch' are both set highlight 
> > > > all
> > > >             matches. (haya14busa, closes #2198)
> > > > Files:      runtime/doc/options.txt, src/ex_getln.c, 
> > > > src/proto/search.pro,
> > > >             src/search.c, src/testdir/test_search.vim
> > > 
> > > It looks like the test does not work correctly on Windows. I see some 
> > > failures:
> > > https://ci.appveyor.com/project/chrisbra/vim-win32-installer/build/job/g4p49k5gh6k3nbq5
> > > ,----
> > > | From test_search.vim:
> > > | Found errors in Test_search_cmdline_incsearch_highlight_attr(): 
> > > function RunTheTest[34]..Test_search_cmdline_incsearch_highlight_attr 
> > > | line 28: Expected not equal to 292 function 
> > > RunTheTest[34]..Test_search_cmdline_incsearch_highlight_attr 
> > > | line 29: Expected not equal to 292 function 
> > > RunTheTest[34]..Test_search_cmdline_incsearch_highlight_attr 
> > > | line 30: Expected not equal to 292
> > > | TEST FAILURE NMAKE : fatal error U1077: 'if' : return code '0x1'
> > > `----
> > > 
> > > This test is now disabled for the vim-win32-installer build. Once it 
> > > builds again, I'll try to debug this test.
> > 
> > I debugged it a bit further. I think the problem is this line:
> > ,----
> > |  call term_sendkeys(g:buf, 'i' . join(lines, "\n") . "\<esc>gg0")
> > `----
> > 
> > Sending "\<esc>" does not work. Instead it looks like it sends meta/alt 
> > key, e.g. it set's the high bit of the following character and therefore 
> > does never exit insert mode.
> 
> Strange, is this not using the normal termcap perhaps?

on Windows? Isn't that a unix thing?


Christian
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