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Problem: Vim9: no type error for comparing number with string.
Solution: Add a runtime type check. (closes #8571)
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Problem: Vim9: using illegal pointer with inline function inside a lambda.
Solution: Clear eval_tofree_cmdline when advancing to the next line.
(closes #8578)
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Problem: Vim9: "legacy undo" finds "undo" variable.
Solution: Do not pass lookup function to find_ex_command(). (closes #8563)
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Problem: Vim9: argument types are not checked at compile time.
Solution: Add more type checks. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes #8581)
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Problem: MzScheme test fails. (Christian Brabandt)
Solution: Correct function name.
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Problem: Another illegal memory access in test.
Solution: Check pointer is after the start of the line.
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Problem: Illegal memory access in test.
Solution: Check pointer is not before the start of the line.
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Problem: Vim9: cannot handle nested inline function.
Solution: Check for nested inline function. (closes #8575)
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Problem: Vim9: type error for constant of type any.
Solution: Do add a runtime type check if a constant has type any.
(closes #8570)
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Problem: Get E12 in a job callback when searching for tags. (Andy Stewart)
Solution: Use the sandbox only for executing a command, not for searching.
(closes #8511)
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Problem: Vim9: nested autoload call error overruled by "Unknown error".
Solution: Check need_rethrow before giving an "Unknown error".
(closes #8568)
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Problem: Vim9: in a || expression the error line number may be wrong.
Solution: Save and restore the line number when checking the type.
(closes #8569)
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Problem: MS-Windows: reported version lacks patchlevel, causing some update
tools to update too often. (Klaus Frank)
Solution: Add the patchlevel to the version. (Christian Brabandt)
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Problem: Location list window may open a wrong file.
Solution: Also update the qf_ptr field. (Wei-Chung Wen, closes #8565,
closes #8566)
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Problem: Vim9: argument types are not checked at compile time.
Solution: Add more type checks. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes #8560)
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Problem: Vim9: no error when reltime() has invalid arguments.
Solution: Add an error. (closes #8562)
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Problem: 'breakindent' does not work well for bulleted and numbered lists.
Solution: Add the "list" entry to 'breakindentopt'. (Christian Brabandt,
closes #8564, closes #1661)
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Problem: Cursor displayed in wrong position after deleting line.
Solution: When deleting lines do not approximate botline. (fixes #8559)
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Problem: Strange error message when using islocked() with a number.
(Yegappan Lakshmanan)
Solution: Check that the name is empty.
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Problem: Crypt test may fail on MS-Windows.
Solution: Ignore "[unix]" in the file message. (Christian Brabandt,
closes #8561)
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Problem: Vim9: term_getansicolors() test fails without +termguicolors.
Solution: Add a check for the feature. (Dominique Pellé, closes #8555)
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Problem: Some option related code not covered by tests.
Solution: Add a few test cases. (Dominique Pellé, closes #8552)
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Problem: Vim9: some type checks for builtin functions fail.
Solution: Correct the type checks. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes #8551,
closes #8550)
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Problem: URLs with a dash in the scheme are not recognized.
Solution: Allow for a scheme with a dash, but not at the start or end.
(Tsuyoshi CHO, closes #8299)
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Problem: Vim9: accessing "s:" results in an error.
Solution: Do not try to lookup a script variable for "s:". (closes #8549)
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Problem: Vim9: profiling fails if nested function is also profiled.
Solution: Use the compile type from the outer function. (closes #8543)
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Problem: Vim9: argument types are not checked at compile time.
Solution: Add more type checks. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes #8545)
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Problem: Some plugins have a problem with the error check for using
:command with -complete but without -nargs.
Solution: In legacy script only give a warning message.
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Problem: Vim9: function arg type check does not handle base offset.
Solution: Take the base offset into account when checking builtin function
argument types.
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Problem: Vim9: profiling does not work with a nested function.
Solution: Also compile a nested function without profiling. (closes #8543)
Handle that compiling may cause the table of compiled functions to
change.
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Problem: Vim9: line number wrong for :execute argument.
Solution: Use the line number of the :execute command itself. (closes #8537)
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Problem: Vim9: profile test fails without profile feature.
Solution: Check the profile feature is present.
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Problem: Vim9: no error when using an invalid value for a line number.
Solution: Give an error if the string value is not recognized.
(closes #8536)
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Problem: Vim9: A lambda may be compiled with the wrong context if it is
called from a profiled function.
Solution: Compile the lambda with and without profiling. (closes #8543)
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Problem: Vim9: type check for has_key() argument is too strict.
Solution: Also allow for a number key argument. (closes #8542)
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Problem: No error when using :complete for :command without -nargs.
Solution: Give an error. (Martin Tournoij, closes #8544, closes #8541)
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Problem: MS-Windows: ipv6 channel test is very flaky also without the GUI.
Solution: Skip the test also without the GUI.
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Problem: Functions for string manipulation are spread out.
Solution: Move string related functions to a new source file. (Yegappan
Lakshmanan, closes #8470)
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Problem: Debugger test fails.
Solution: Adjust eval command.
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Problem: Vim9: no error when a line only has a variable name.
Solution: Give an error when an expression is evaluated without an effect.
(closes #8538)
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Problem: No test for E187 and "No swap file".
Solution: Add a test. (Dominique Pellé, closes #8540)
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Problem: Vim9: builtin function arguments not checked at compile time.
Solution: Add more type checks. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes #8539)
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Problem: Crash when using typename() on a function reference. (Naohiro Ono)
Solution: Initialize pointer to NULL. (closes #8531)
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Problem: Vim9: memory leak when add() fails.
Solution: Allocate listitem_T after type check.
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Problem: Compiler warns for size_t to colnr_T conversion. (Randall W.
Morris)
Solution: Add a type cast.
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Problem: MS-Windows: ipv6 channel test is very flaky in the GUI.
Solution: Skip the test.
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Problem: Vim9: import test fails.
Solution: Rename directory back to "import", use "p" to avoid an error when
the directory already exists.
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Problem: Vim9: imported uninitialized list does not get type checked.
Solution: Get type from imported variable.
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Problem: Vim9: uninitialzed list does not get type checked.
Solution: Set the type when initializing the variable. (closes #8529)
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Problem: Vim9: no error when adding number to list of string.
Solution: Check the value type. (closes #8529)
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