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@chrisbra chrisbra released this 05 Aug 22:09

v8.2.1377
Nightly Vim Windows build snapshots (more information).

If you do not know what to use, use the 32bit installer (use the signed one, if available).

Signed releases will occasionally be provided on a best effort approach.

Note: Due to the expiration of the old certificate, a new certificate to sign the binaries has
been created and will be used starting with the next release after April 14th, 2020.
This may cause a SmartScreen warning by Windows because the certificate is new. Hopefully this
warning will vanish, once the certificate has been used more widely.
If you want to avoid this warning, you can use the latest release with the old certificate
v8.2.577.

Changes:

  • 8.2.1377: triggering the ATTENTION prompt causes typeahead mess up
  • 8.2.1376: Vim9: expression mapping causes error for using :import
  • 8.2.1375: Vim9: method name with digit not accepted
  • 8.2.1374: Vim9: error for assigning empty list to script variable
  • 8.2.1373: Vim9: no error for assigning to non-existing script var
  • 8.2.1372: Vim9: no error for missing white space around operator
  • 8.2.1371: Vim9: no error for missing white space around operator
  • 8.2.1370: MS-Windows: warning for using fstat() with stat_T
  • 8.2.1369: MS-Windows: autocommand test sometimes fails
  • 8.2.1368: Vim9: no error for missing white space around operator
  • 8.2.1367: Vim9: no error for missing white space around operator
  • 8.2.1366: test 49 is old style
  • 8.2.1365: Vim9: no error for missing white space around operator

Files:

🔓 Unsigned Files:

  • gvim_8.2.1377_x86.exe
    32-bit installer (If you don't know what to use, use this one)
  • gvim_8.2.1377_x64.exe
    64-bit installer
  • gvim_8.2.1377_x86.zip
    32-bit zip archive
  • gvim_8.2.1377_x64.zip
    64-bit zip archive
  • gvim_8.2.1377_x86_pdb.zip
    pdb files for debugging the corresponding 32-bit executable
  • gvim_8.2.1377_x64_pdb.zip
    pdb files for debugging the corresponding 64-bit executable
Interface Informations

See the README for detail.