This release restores full functionality for Vim 8 users (while maintaining it for Vim 7) and tries to future proof vim-fetch, as far as such a gross hack can be future proofed.
Added:
:Fetch
command for manual switching when the user’s Vim version does not support autocommands
Changed:
- buffer switching function
fetch#buffer()
needs a buffer name argument - decoupled spec matchers from the autocommands used; this opens the avenue for allowing users to extend specs
gF
command is available even in Vim versions without autocommands- documentation improvements
Fixed:
- Vim 8: only the first file would be correctly processed when opened via a
vim
shell command - Vim 8: the argument list would not be updated correctly when processing buffers
E325
if a swap file is found while loading a file- errors while loading the file would stop processing of other buffers on startup
Removed:
Nothing