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Blame view: %(file) refers to old file name, %(file_old) is blank #1226

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@Daghall

In the blame view of a renamed file, the %(file) contains the name of the file at each row's creation.

For example, running :echo %(file) on the two lines below (from src/refs.c) results in the echoing of column number two in the blame view.

395611e src/refs.c   Thomas Koutcher       2022-05-09
5fd811f src/branch.c Jonas Fonseca         2014-02-25

I have not found a use case for the old filename, and my custom commands are not working on these lines, since they try to operate on a file that does not exist anymore.

I think it would be logical to set %(file) to the current filename, and maybe use %(file_old) to refer to the name of the file at the time of the commit.

Is this a bug or a feature? 😄

I have made a workaround for my use case.

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