Thank you for clarification.
Indeed I misinterpreted the related help section.

On 13 июн, 13:30, John Little <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wednesday, June 13, 2012 3:41:22 AM UTC+12, Nick Shyrokovskiy wrote:
> >:set isk=@
> >in next line of .vimrc file w movement stops at positions marked by ^
>
> >set ^backspace^=^eol^,^indent^,^start
>
> It appears to me you don't understand how w, e, and b work. From :help w
>
> A word consists of a sequence of letters, digits and underscores, or a 
> sequence of other non-blank characters, separated with white space.
>
> Setting isk changes this to be effectively:
>
> A word consists of a sequence of characters in isk, or a sequence of other 
> non-blank characters, separated with white space.
>
> The "=" and "," in your example are "other non-blank characters", so are 
> words for the purposes of b, e and w movements.  vi was like this.
>
> If you
> :set isk=@,=-=,,-,
>
> then w moves from the b to the end of the line. So, clearly 'iskeyword' is 
> not ignored.
>
> Regards, John Little

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