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Can't remap to a sequence of keys that includes an i letter on the after part #4530
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Funnily, if I change the order it works. This sequence works fine:
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Both sequences you gave are the same. This works fine if you already have the 'a' mark set. If the 'a' mark is not set it will give the error 'E20: Mark not set' and then it should stop the remapping but currently it doesn't stop so it continues with 'a' being AppendAtCursor and then appends the rest of the keys to the buffer. |
This is a pretty massive change; see pull request #4735 for full details Most notably: - Support for operator-pending mode, including remaps and a half-cursor decoration - Correct handling of ambiguous remaps with timeout - Correct handling of recursive special case when the RHS starts with the LHS - Correct handling of multi-key remaps in insert mode - Failed movements that occur partway through a remap stop & discard the rest of the remap - Implement `unmap` and `mapclear` in .vimrc Refs #463, refs #4908 Fixes #1261, fixes #1398, fixes #1579, fixes #1821, fixes #1835 Fixes #1870, fixes #1883, fixes #2041, fixes #2234, fixes #2466 Fixes #2897, fixes #2955, fixes #2975, fixes #3082, fixes #3086 Fixes #3171, fixes #3373, fixes #3413, fixes #3742, fixes #3768 Fixes #3988, fixes #4057, fixes #4118, fixes #4236, fixes #4353 Fixes #4464, fixes #4530, fixes #4532, fixes #4563, fixes #4674 Fixes #4756, fixes #4883, fixes #4928, fixes #4991, fixes #5016 Fixes #5057, fixes #5067, fixes #5084, fixes #5125
Describe the bug
Hello.
I'm trying to remap a leader+b combination to a sequence of keys. The problem is that, some of those keys include commands that are context aware and that depend on the previous key. Seems that the plugin is not able to "remember" the previous letter and just treats each one in isolation, so if you after sequence includes an
i
it will put it in insert mode, no matter you previously have any
To Reproduce
You can try this remap
Expected behavior
I want it to execute the keys as a sequence, not each key individually
Screenshots
instead what you get is yiw... etc because the first a
Environment (please complete the following information):
Extension version: 1.12.4
VS Code version: Code 1.41.1 (26076a4de974ead31f97692a0d32f90d735645c0, 2019-12-18T14:57:51.166Z)
OS version: Darwin x64 19.2.0
System Info
flash_3d: enabled
flash_stage3d: enabled
flash_stage3d_baseline: enabled
gpu_compositing: enabled
metal: disabled_off
multiple_raster_threads: enabled_on
oop_rasterization: disabled_off
protected_video_decode: unavailable_off
rasterization: enabled
skia_renderer: disabled_off
surface_control: disabled_off
surface_synchronization: enabled_on
video_decode: enabled
viz_display_compositor: enabled_on
viz_hit_test_surface_layer: disabled_off
webgl: enabled
webgl2: enabled
Additional context
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