Nikolai Weibull wrote:

> When at the end of a buffer, daw on one space won't delete anything.
> Not that I think this is expected behavior, but this might be
> intentional (that is, failing to select any word after the cursor,
> nothing is done.).  However, when at the end of a buffer, daw on two
> spaces moves the cursor to be between the two spaces.  That can
> certainly not be intentional.

It appears to work fine for me.  Please give us a reproducable example,
starting with "vim -u NONE".

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