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evil-undo (u) unaligns the cursors, undo (C-/) keeps them aligned.
Reproduction steps
With multiple words in a buffer.
abcdef
abcdef
abcdef
In evil normal state, create evil-mc cursors on all occurrences by pressing: grm
The cursors appear at the end of the words.
abcde[f]
abcde[f]
abcde[f]
Move back the cursors to the left twice: hh
abc[d]ef
abc[d]ef
abc[d]ef
Enter evil insert state: i
abc|def
abc|def
abc|def
Type a character: x
abcx|def
abcx|def
abcx|def
Exit to evil normal state: esc
abc[x]def
abc[x]def
abc[x]def
Move the cursors to the beginning of the words: b
[a]bxcdef
[a]bxcdef
[a]bxcdef
Undo: u (evil-undo)
Observed
The real cursor moved to the position where the x was.
The fake cursors remain at the beginning of the words.
abc[d]ef
[a]bcdef
[a]bcdef
Expected
The cursors should remain aligned.
This behavior is observed when the Emacs undo command is used: C-/ (undo)
All cursors move to the positions where the x's were.
abc[d]ef
abc[d]ef
abc[d]ef
The cursors should probably stay where they were when the undo command was called.
[a]bcdef
[a]bcdef
[a]bcdef
Notes
The same behavior is also observed when the words are unaligned.
evil-undo (u)
abc[d]ef
[a]bcdef
[a]bcdef
undo (C-/)
abc[d]ef
abc[d]ef
abc[d]ef
System Info
evil-mc-20210730.1752
GNU Emacs 27.2 (build 1, x86_64-w64-mingw32) of 2021-03-26
Windows 21H1
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
evil-undo
(u
) unaligns the cursors,undo
(C-/
) keeps them aligned.Reproduction steps
With multiple words in a buffer.
grm
The cursors appear at the end of the words.
hh
i
x
esc
Move the cursors to the beginning of the words:
b
Undo:
u
(evil-undo
)Observed
The real cursor moved to the position where the
x
was.The fake cursors remain at the beginning of the words.
Expected
The cursors should remain aligned.
This behavior is observed when the Emacs undo command is used:
C-/
(undo
)All cursors move to the positions where the
x
's were.The cursors should probably stay where they were when the undo command was called.
Notes
The same behavior is also observed when the words are unaligned.
evil-undo
(u
)undo
(C-/
)System Info
evil-mc-20210730.1752
GNU Emacs 27.2 (build 1, x86_64-w64-mingw32) of 2021-03-26
Windows 21H1
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: