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mvim: '+' argument doesn't work with '--remote' and friends

Open tomory opened this issue 2 years ago • 1 comments

Steps to reproduce

  1. Open a terminal.
  2. Type
    mvim + --remote <filename>
    
    or
    mvim +2 --remote <filename>
    

, where <filename> is an existing file with more than one line. 4. Observe that the cursor is at the top of the file, not the end as directed by + (nor the line specified by +n).

Expected behaviour

Per mvim --help:

+ Start at end of file +<lnum> Start at line

Upon opening, the cursor should have been positioned on the last line of the file (or the line directed by the +<lnum> form).

Version of Vim and architecture

VIM - Vi IMproved 9.0 (2022 Jun 28, compiled Sep 12 2023 09:31:27) macOS version - x86_64. Included patches: 1-1897

Environment

Operating system: MacOS 13.2.1 (22D68) Terminal: iTerm2 Build 3.4.20 Value of $TERM: xterm-color Shell: zsh 5.8.1 (x86_64-apple-darwin22.0)

How MacVim was installed

MacPorts

Logs and stack traces

No response

Vim configuration where issue is reproducable

https://gist.github.com/tomory/65de091000d9f89732f33be98d39848e

Issue has been tested with given configuration

  • [ ] by running MacVim.app from GUI macOS interface
  • [ ] by running vim/gvim/etc installed by MacVim
  • [ ] by running other versions of vim (e.g. /usr/bin/vim)

Issue has been tested with no configuration

  • [X] by running mvim --clean (or gvim, supplied by MacVim distribution)
  • [ ] by running vim --clean (in terminal, supplied by MacVim distribution)
  • [ ] by running vim --clean (in terminal, other suppliers, e.g. /usr/bin/vim)

Other conditions

  • [ ] The both Homebrew packages "vim" and "macvim" are installed

tomory avatar Oct 17 '23 17:10 tomory

Hmm, seems like this bug only happens when you use --remote. I can take a look

ychin avatar Oct 18 '23 00:10 ychin