Yasuhiro Matsumoto wrote:
> :help /\@<!
>
> Here is a test. "_" is cursor. [] is double byte of CP932.
> ----------------
> _
>
> []@foo ... A
> bar@foo ... B
> @foo ... C
> ----------------
>
> If want to match A and C, pattern should be \w\@<!@\w\+
> But when tailing byte of [] (meaning double byte of CP932) contains ASCII
> byte,
> A is not mached. One of the double byte character which occur this isssue is
> 0x81 0x67.
>
> Below is a patch. Please check and include.
>
> https://gist.github.com/mattn/5010188
Thanks, I'll look into it in a few days.
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