updated for version 7.3.111
Problem: Executing a :normal command in 'statusline' evaluation causes the
cursor to move. (Dominique Pelle)
Solution: When updating the cursor for 'cursorbind' allow the cursor beyond
the end of the line. When evaluating 'statusline' temporarily
reset 'cursorbind'.
diff --git a/src/screen.c b/src/screen.c
index 340dfd0..1726fac 100644
--- a/src/screen.c
+++ b/src/screen.c
@@ -6435,6 +6435,8 @@
struct stl_hlrec hltab[STL_MAX_ITEM];
struct stl_hlrec tabtab[STL_MAX_ITEM];
int use_sandbox = FALSE;
+ win_T *ewp;
+ int p_crb_save;
/* setup environment for the task at hand */
if (wp == NULL)
@@ -6513,14 +6515,20 @@
if (maxwidth <= 0)
return;
+ /* Temporarily reset 'cursorbind', we don't want a side effect from moving
+ * the cursor away and back. */
+ ewp = wp == NULL ? curwin : wp;
+ p_crb_save = ewp->w_p_crb;
+ ewp->w_p_crb = FALSE;
+
/* Make a copy, because the statusline may include a function call that
* might change the option value and free the memory. */
stl = vim_strsave(stl);
- width = build_stl_str_hl(wp == NULL ? curwin : wp,
- buf, sizeof(buf),
+ width = build_stl_str_hl(ewp, buf, sizeof(buf),
stl, use_sandbox,
fillchar, maxwidth, hltab, tabtab);
vim_free(stl);
+ ewp->w_p_crb = p_crb_save;
/* Make all characters printable. */
p = transstr(buf);