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Cursor position after navigate back (ctrl+-) #802

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roblourens opened this issue Sep 26, 2016 · 3 comments
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Cursor position after navigate back (ctrl+-) #802

roblourens opened this issue Sep 26, 2016 · 3 comments

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@roblourens
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I press F12 to go to definition of a function. Then ctrl+- to go back where I came. The cursor looks to be in the right place. Then j to go down a line, but now the cursor jumps back to that function defintion. If i press ctrl+- again, I go back to where I started, and it works correctly if I navigate around.

VS Code 1.6.0-insiders and Vim 0.2.0

@rebornix
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Thanks Rob! I ran into this bug occasionally and it was caused by our inhouse cursor management. #587 made a few tweaks to this part so once that's merged in, I'll try to give this a fix.

@johnfn
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johnfn commented Oct 3, 2016

Unfortunately this is both annoying as a bug and annoying to fix. I will give it higher priority though.

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This issue is gone in latest 0.3.8.

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