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authorMarc André Tanner <mat@brain-dump.org>2016-05-04 09:34:50 +0200
committerMarc André Tanner <mat@brain-dump.org>2016-05-04 13:42:05 +0200
commitb9d70d03550b33b40212c98251733e11a6b33ce5 (patch)
treebd81f0f3c502665bb722fbbd52f31c214a92f506 /vis.c
parent68a25c751c0219ef5df589a19513e46a08965d5a (diff)
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vis: make j and k a linewise inclusive motion
They behave like an inclusive motion, but only if they are also linewise (which they are by default). This should make `yjp` and `ykp` yank both the current and the next/previous line when the cursor is at the start of a line. See also 532f52e9e52b98dc5749396f7353295418e0227a and #237
Diffstat (limited to 'vis.c')
-rw-r--r--vis.c3
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/vis.c b/vis.c
index c3077a4..7c1ab78 100644
--- a/vis.c
+++ b/vis.c
@@ -542,7 +542,8 @@ void action_do(Vis *vis, Action *a) {
window_jumplist_add(win, pos);
else
window_jumplist_invalidate(win);
- } else if (a->movement->type & INCLUSIVE) {
+ } else if (a->movement->type & INCLUSIVE ||
+ (linewise && a->movement->type & LINEWISE_INCLUSIVE)) {
c.range.end = text_char_next(txt, c.range.end);
}
} else if (a->textobj) {