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Hmm, I tried the example above myself just now with Vim 8 and NeoVim, and I can't see the same problem. Have you tried using the latest code? I might have committed a bug and fixed it again.
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For the file which has the problem, could you paste the output of :echo ale#sign#FindCurrentSigns(bufnr('%'))
when there are signs being displayed (correctly) and also the output of :sign place
? Maybe there is a bug with the function which looks for the current signs I haven't spotted yet.
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Hi guys, i have a feedback on this issue
Yesterday i left this comment #23 (comment) , the screencast was recorder on my home laptop.
Today in the morning i tried the plugin on my work laptop and everything worded fine so i thought that the issue was fixed.
But now i'm trying the plugin on my home laptop again and it doesn't work, the signs are not beign updated after the error was corrected.
I recorded a screencast with output of :echo ale#sign#FindCurrentSigns(bufnr('%'))
and :sign place
https://asciinema.org/a/74xgodwysxs2kid971u9xrb71
ΡΡΡΠΎΠΊΠ°
means line
ΠΈΠΌΡ
means name
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Oh! It looks like the options are translated into Russian there. I had no idea Vim translated the name of some options like that. That explains why it can't parse the sign IDs for you. I'll see if I can adjust the regex to account for that.
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I just pushed a commit with some new regex for parsing the sign IDs. Pull that and see if it is working now. I noticed that it was redundantly setting the dummy signs over and over again, so I made it only set at most one dummy.
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Thank you! But i can try this later in the evening when i get back home.
For the moment everything works fine on my work computer
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Good catch π It was related to the used language (Mine is french).
Now, it works as it should.
Let's wait for @deathmaz confirmation before closing the issue.
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Yeah, let's wait for @deathmaz to check his instance of Vim at home. Thanks for pointing out the issue and the information guys. I wouldn't have caught that on my British English machines.
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Checked, everything works fine! π
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Nice. Thanks for checking! Cheers, guys. π»
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