Nico Weber wrote:

> ^ is documented as:
> 
> ^     At beginning of pattern or after "\|", "\(", "\%(" or "\n": matches
>       start-of-line; at other positions, matches literal '^'. |/zero-width|
> 
> $ on the other hand is documented as:
> 
> $     At end of pattern or in front of "\|" or "\)" ("|" or ")" after "\v"):
>       matches end-of-line <EOL>; at other positions, matches literal '$'.
> 
> I'm having the impression that $ in front of "\n" and "\%(" matches  
> <EOL> as well. Must the documentation be updated?

Yes, "$" also means EOL before "\n".  I'll fix the docs.

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