Remove a blank line when a regtype is 'V' and a text object is entire buffer#6
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… buffer When a regtype is 'V' and the object is entire buffer, a blank line remains at the top of buffer because a buffer of Vim has at least one line for the place of cursor. This commit fixes the issue by dirty workaround.
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When a regtype is 'V' and the object is entire buffer, a blank line remains at the top of buffer because a buffer of Vim has at least one line for the place of cursor. This problem often occurs when using vim-textobj-entire.
Before text is:
Then, do:
After text is:
This commit fixes the issue by dirty workaround.
I've added a test case to confirm that the issue is fixed.