Don't rely on netrw's xStrlen from a modern Vim#35
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netj wants to merge 2 commits intotpope:masterfrom
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Don't rely on netrw's xStrlen from a modern Vim#35netj wants to merge 2 commits intotpope:masterfrom
netj wants to merge 2 commits intotpope:masterfrom
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with +multi_byte support
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with +multi_byte support.
Found this bug when I entered a folder whose name is in Korean on my Mac with the default setting (
g:netrw_xstrlen == 1). The file listing was totally broken with part of the folder name prefixed all over the lines.