On 9/6/06, Elliot Shank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hari Krishna Dara wrote:
> On Wed, 6 Sep 2006 at 12:18pm, Druce, Richard wrote:
>> I'm trying to select all the text matching a (multi-line) pattern so I
>> can put it into a separate document. I thought the global command would
>> work but it only copies the first matching line, does anyone know a
>> command to do this?
>
> I don't see any Vim primitives to work with multi-line matches. I think
> the searchpos() function should be extended to return the [line, col] of
> the end of the match as well. May be I am missing something, but in the
> absence of primitives, you can probably write a function which will
> try to guess what the matching lines are, something like this (only
> partly tested):

None of this is necessary.  The simple solution is to use the uppercase name of 
a register, which appends to the register, rather than the lower case version, 
which replaces.

I think the point of the question was how to yank
multiple lines corresponding to multi-line pattern.
For single-line pattern, you're right, it's trivial.

Yakov

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