Lech Lorens wrote: > The :checkpath! command reports random strings if the 'include' option > is set to a value containing "\zs" and "\ze". > The attached file checkpath-problem.tar.gz includes a couple of files > which allow the problem to show. Just enter the checkpath-problem > directory and run "vim -S ./do.vim". The last reported file name will > be "Its 5 50 Do you know where your pointer is" instead of "foo.h", > which is a comment following the «#include "foo.h"» preprocessor > statement directive in foo/bar/baz.h. If there was no comment, a > random string would be printed. > > checkpath.patch contains a patch fixing the problem.
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