Unexpected comment behavior

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Unexpected comment behavior

Postby BladeMF » October 12th, 2012, 2:34 pm

When I comment a (fully selected) line using Ctrl+K,C, the cursor is left two characters before the end of the line (I presume the length of "//" token). It doesn't matter if I comment a single line or multiple lines. I find this behavior unexpected. Then when I uncomment it (Ctrl+K,U), the cursor moves to its previous position +2 characters forwards and the line is selected regardless if it was selected previously.

Make the following test:
1. Select a line (whole)
2. Ctrl+K,C
3. Observe the cursor position
4. Ctrl+K,U
5. Observe the cursor position

OR

1. Click inside a line (or at the end, doesn't matter) without selecting it.
2. Ctrl+K,C
3. Observe the cursor position
4. Ctrl+K,U
5. Observe the cursor position and how the line is selected.
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Re: Unexpected comment behavior

Postby Miloslav Beno » October 13th, 2012, 6:30 pm

Hi Vladislav,
Thank you for reporting. Will be fixed!
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Re: Unexpected comment behavior

Postby Jakub Misek » October 13th, 2012, 10:30 pm

Thank You for this. We have fixed it so it behaves like C# (after comment/uncomment lines, whole lines are selected, with caret position at the end of selection)
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