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The append method of buffer causes an error (Vim 7.3 with Python 2.7.3) if the supplied list is empty. This case is now handled explicitly.
The previous implementation causes a problem (Vim 7.3 with Python 2.7.3) with obtaining the buffer object of a newly generated buffer. This is fixed by a more straightforward approach.
The commands ':Do' and ':DoQuietly' now tab-complete filenames, which is essential when dealing with shell commands.
Fix Issue #1 concerning missing lines in the output buffer. We simply have to continue to read from the streams (after the process has terminated) until we hit the end-of-file.
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This now includes the fix to Issue #1. |
Remove some obsolete lines, which searched for the Python sources in the wrong place. Prepare to use the Python 3 interface, the code still has to be updated in other places.
Make scripts compliant to Python 3, the code still has to be updated in other places.
Extend the handling of processes in Python: - Allow to split the output. - Processes can be marked as 'external', - ... and trigger the new hook 'do#HookProcessFinished' upon completion. - Move 'Process' creation from 'ProcessCollection' into the 'Do' class. Add an API, so that 'do.vim' can be triggered by other plug-ins: - Processes can be started via 'do#ExecuteExternal', ... which support a callback executed upon the completion of the background process. - Information about them can be retrieved via 'do#GetExternal'.
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I fixed various issues I had when running under Vim 7.3 with Python 2.7.3.
VimBuffer.writewas correct in the case whereoverwrite == trueandlen(to_write) == 1 and to_write[0] == ""were both true. The buffer would not have been overwritten with the new empty content in this case.buffer_number()anymore. (From my experience with my own plug-ins, this whole family of functionsbufnr(),winnr(), ... is not without problems, so it is nice if you can avoid them.)