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List:       kde-bugs-dist
Subject:    [Bug 140855] C-Style indentation causes crash when indentation is
From:       Chris Le Sueur <thefishface () gmail ! com>
Date:       2007-01-31 23:14:54
Message-ID: 20070131231454.15099.qmail () ktown ! kde ! org
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------- Additional Comments From thefishface gmail com  2007-02-01 00:13 -------
OK, I've added the testcase properly. The config is as above, but I'll repeat it here \
for convenience - you must be using C-Style autoindentaiton, and, I think, using tabs \
not spaces. These appear to be the only requirements. Again, for convenience, I'll \
repeat the general situation (I think I was in a rush when I posted above). The \
requirement of the test case is that the line does not have a semicolon, so that kate \
will indent the next line a few. It further needs something like braces, or some \
other C-syntax, for the autoindenter to kick in, it seems. Pasting in extra spaces \
makes kate convert them to tabs. Pressing undo takes you to this "intermediate step" \
where the spaces are pasted, but kate hasn't replaced them - at this point, the \
cursor disappears and typing segfaults.


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