VIM behaves differently after visual selection. (if locale="eo.UTF-8")

This seems to be a bug in my VIM editor, because never had this problem before.
But I want to be sure first, by asking here if someone else can reproduce this problem.
The steps to reproduce are...
Set your system locale to Esperanto language. Mine → “eo.UTF-8”
Edit any text file from the CMD, like “$ vim file.txt”.
Start Visual-line selection mode.
...and then, in less than 1 second the selection should be lost, the selected block should “deselect”.
Once this happens, VIM starts behaving differently. Needing to press ESC more than one time to enter command-mode, becoming unpredictably unresponsive many times while I am editing and entering insert mode, and forgetting the undo history... so I do a “:u” command and the file changes back to its first version, ignoring all the changes history in between.
The only solution in this case, is closing the file and opening again.
But once I try to visual-select for first time, it happens again.
Thanks in advance for your time.
Last edited by Alexmar (2011-03-22 18:41:36)

bernarcher wrote:Mostly confirmed (using LANG=eo.utf8 in an urxvt terminal).
First visual line selection is deselected almost immediately. But visual selections of any kind do work afterwards.
Necessity of multiple ESCs is confirmed.
Thanks a lot for your time, so it seems there is definitely a bug here.
bernarcher wrote:The history seems to remain intact, however. (But I did not try hard.)
Correct VIM’s behavior, by doing this:
Enter insert mode.
Insert random text.
Exit insert mode.
↑ Repeat some times.
Perform some Undo actions.
Should be, one insertion Undo per :u.
But if I do this after triggering this bug, one undo would ignore all changes made since the “buggy mode” was triggered.

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