Gracefully handle a rare search/replace special case
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@ -546,7 +546,9 @@ _pluma_cmd_search_find (GtkAction *action,
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GtkWidget *search_dialog;
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PlumaDocument *doc;
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gboolean selection_exists;
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gboolean parse_escapes;
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gchar *find_text = NULL;
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const gchar *search_text = NULL;
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gint sel_len;
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pluma_debug (DEBUG_COMMANDS);
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@ -578,8 +580,25 @@ _pluma_cmd_search_find (GtkAction *action,
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if (selection_exists && find_text != NULL && sel_len < 80)
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{
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/*
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* Special case: if the currently selected text
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* is the same as the unescaped search text and
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* escape sequence parsing is activated, use the
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* same old search text. (Without this, if you e.g.
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* search for '\n' in escaped mode and then open
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* the search dialog again, you'll get an unprintable
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* single-character literal '\n' in the "search for"
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* box).
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*/
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parse_escapes = pluma_search_dialog_get_parse_escapes (PLUMA_SEARCH_DIALOG (search_dialog));
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search_text = pluma_search_dialog_get_search_text (PLUMA_SEARCH_DIALOG (search_dialog));
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if (!(search_text != NULL
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&& !strcmp(pluma_utils_unescape_search_text(search_text), find_text)
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&& parse_escapes)) {
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/* General case */
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pluma_search_dialog_set_search_text (PLUMA_SEARCH_DIALOG (search_dialog),
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find_text);
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}
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g_free (find_text);
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}
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else
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GtkWidget *replace_dialog;
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PlumaDocument *doc;
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gboolean selection_exists;
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gboolean parse_escapes;
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gchar *find_text = NULL;
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const gchar *search_text = NULL;
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gint sel_len;
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pluma_debug (DEBUG_COMMANDS);
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@ -633,8 +654,25 @@ _pluma_cmd_search_replace (GtkAction *action,
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if (selection_exists && find_text != NULL && sel_len < 80)
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{
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/*
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* Special case: if the currently selected text
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* is the same as the unescaped search text and
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* escape sequence parsing is activated, use the
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* same old search text. (Without this, if you e.g.
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* search for '\n' in escaped mode and then open
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* the search dialog again, you'll get an unprintable
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* single-character literal '\n' in the "search for"
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* box).
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*/
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parse_escapes = pluma_search_dialog_get_parse_escapes (PLUMA_SEARCH_DIALOG (replace_dialog));
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search_text = pluma_search_dialog_get_search_text (PLUMA_SEARCH_DIALOG (replace_dialog));
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if (!(search_text != NULL
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&& !strcmp(pluma_utils_unescape_search_text(search_text), find_text)
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&& parse_escapes)) {
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/* General case */
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pluma_search_dialog_set_search_text (PLUMA_SEARCH_DIALOG (replace_dialog),
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find_text);
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}
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g_free (find_text);
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}
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else
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