Delete the name-duplicating buffer before ceating a gist file buffer#229
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Delete the name-duplicating buffer before ceating a gist file buffer#229iiifr wants to merge 1 commit intomattn:masterfrom
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If repeatly opening a same file on the vim-gist, vim-gist gives the new buffer the same name as previous buffer, without deleting the opened buffer first. Then a `file E95` exception is thrown, and vim-gist will echo error message `Gist contains binary`. Probably corressponding issue report: mattn#220
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@mattn Hi, mind merging this PR ASAP? I just came across this problem too. |
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If repeatly opening a same file on the vim-gist, vim-gist gives
the new buffer the same name as previous buffer, without deleting
the opened buffer first. Then a
file E95exception is thrown,and vim-gist will echo error message
Gist contains binary.Probably corressponding issue report:
#220