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Subject: Patch 7.4.140
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From: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@moolenaar.net>
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Patch 7.4.140
Problem: Crash when wiping out buffer triggers autocommand that wipes out
only other buffer.
Solution: Do not delete the last buffer, make it empty. (Hirohito Higashi)
Files: src/buffer.c
*** ../vim-7.4.139/src/buffer.c 2013-11-06 05:26:08.000000000 +0100
--- src/buffer.c 2014-01-10 16:41:22.000000000 +0100
***************
*** 994,999 ****
--- 994,1043 ----
#if defined(FEAT_LISTCMDS) || defined(FEAT_PYTHON) \
|| defined(FEAT_PYTHON3) || defined(PROTO)
+ static int empty_curbuf __ARGS((int close_others, int forceit, int action));
+
+ /*
+ * Make the current buffer empty.
+ * Used when it is wiped out and it's the last buffer.
+ */
+ static int
+ empty_curbuf(close_others, forceit, action)
+ int close_others;
+ int forceit;
+ int action;
+ {
+ int retval;
+ buf_T *buf = curbuf;
+
+ if (action == DOBUF_UNLOAD)
+ {
+ EMSG(_("E90: Cannot unload last buffer"));
+ return FAIL;
+ }
+
+ if (close_others)
+ {
+ /* Close any other windows on this buffer, then make it empty. */
+ #ifdef FEAT_WINDOWS
+ close_windows(buf, TRUE);
+ #endif
+ }
+
+ setpcmark();
+ retval = do_ecmd(0, NULL, NULL, NULL, ECMD_ONE,
+ forceit ? ECMD_FORCEIT : 0, curwin);
+
+ /*
+ * do_ecmd() may create a new buffer, then we have to delete
+ * the old one. But do_ecmd() may have done that already, check
+ * if the buffer still exists.
+ */
+ if (buf != curbuf && buf_valid(buf) && buf->b_nwindows == 0)
+ close_buffer(NULL, buf, action, FALSE);
+ if (!close_others)
+ need_fileinfo = FALSE;
+ return retval;
+ }
/*
* Implementation of the commands for the buffer list.
*
***************
*** 1114,1120 ****
if (unload)
{
int forward;
- int retval;
/* When unloading or deleting a buffer that's already unloaded and
* unlisted: fail silently. */
--- 1158,1163 ----
***************
*** 1155,1184 ****
if (bp->b_p_bl && bp != buf)
break;
if (bp == NULL && buf == curbuf)
! {
! if (action == DOBUF_UNLOAD)
! {
! EMSG(_("E90: Cannot unload last buffer"));
! return FAIL;
! }
!
! /* Close any other windows on this buffer, then make it empty. */
! #ifdef FEAT_WINDOWS
! close_windows(buf, TRUE);
! #endif
! setpcmark();
! retval = do_ecmd(0, NULL, NULL, NULL, ECMD_ONE,
! forceit ? ECMD_FORCEIT : 0, curwin);
!
! /*
! * do_ecmd() may create a new buffer, then we have to delete
! * the old one. But do_ecmd() may have done that already, check
! * if the buffer still exists.
! */
! if (buf != curbuf && buf_valid(buf) && buf->b_nwindows == 0)
! close_buffer(NULL, buf, action, FALSE);
! return retval;
! }
#ifdef FEAT_WINDOWS
/*
--- 1198,1204 ----
if (bp->b_p_bl && bp != buf)
break;
if (bp == NULL && buf == curbuf)
! return empty_curbuf(TRUE, forceit, action);
#ifdef FEAT_WINDOWS
/*
***************
*** 1212,1218 ****
/*
* Deleting the current buffer: Need to find another buffer to go to.
! * There must be another, otherwise it would have been handled above.
* First use au_new_curbuf, if it is valid.
* Then prefer the buffer we most recently visited.
* Else try to find one that is loaded, after the current buffer,
--- 1232,1239 ----
/*
* Deleting the current buffer: Need to find another buffer to go to.
! * There should be another, otherwise it would have been handled
! * above. However, autocommands may have deleted all buffers.
* First use au_new_curbuf, if it is valid.
* Then prefer the buffer we most recently visited.
* Else try to find one that is loaded, after the current buffer,
***************
*** 1311,1316 ****
--- 1332,1344 ----
}
}
+ if (buf == NULL)
+ {
+ /* Autocommands must have wiped out all other buffers. Only option
+ * now is to make the current buffer empty. */
+ return empty_curbuf(FALSE, forceit, action);
+ }
+
/*
* make buf current buffer
*/
*** ../vim-7.4.139/src/version.c 2014-01-10 15:53:09.000000000 +0100
--- src/version.c 2014-01-10 16:36:03.000000000 +0100
***************
*** 740,741 ****
--- 740,743 ----
{ /* Add new patch number below this line */
+ /**/
+ 140,
/**/
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