Dear Lisandro, On 06-08-18 13:35, Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer wrote: > On one side Maxy told me that many autopkg tests would need fixing due to, if > my mind does not fails, gcc 8. It may have slipped in, because the autopkgtests were so much broken for a while that I didn't check carefully if a regression was in the Qt stack. After a while, the abi-compliance check was broken in the reference as well, so maybe regressions due to gcc are now hidden. Luckily the abi-compliance checker is now fixed and there are very limited regressions in the Qt stack at this moment, ktexteditor is the only one I am aware of. > On the other I took a look at the failed test (keys mapping in vi input mode) > an tried with kate on my machine running Qt 5.11 without issues, so I'm > suspecting the issue is indeed in the test itself. As I have kate on my system (buster, not fully up-to-date), I tried to reproduce the reference as it seems that the test is doing something simple. It appears to create a sting, executes some vim commands and checks that the outcome is as expected. So it seems unlikely to me that this should change. To me, either the old code was doing something weird, or the new code is doing it wrong. The test says "Vim is weird" so it really looks like the old result is correct. Weirdly enough I get the same results as the "new" results of the test. So I suspect I am doing something wrong, as I should get the reference. Which keys did you press? Do you know what they _should_ do (my vim knowledge is close to containing only ":q"). j (one line down) V (not in the vim man but Kate says "visual line") j (one line down) ~ (not in the vim man but Kate capitalizes the by now two selected lines) u (undo last change) <Esc> (switch back to normal mode, doesn't do anything AFAICT) ` (?, doesn't do anything AFAICT) [ (?, doesn't do anything AFAICT) r (replace one character at the current position) [ (this is now inserted as the first character of the third line for me, overwriting the x). Paul
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