Lech Lorens wrote:

> Search for \v.*\/(.*)\n.*\/\1$ in a file with the following contents.
> This should find adjacent lines with paths to files with the same base name.
> With re=2 I get the first pair of lines highlighted (which is
> nonsense). With re=1 I get a correct highlighting of the other pair.
> 
> #v+
> ./Dir1/Dir2/Dir3/zyxwvuts.txt
> ./Dir1/Dir2/Dir3/abcdefgh.bat
> 
> ./Dir1/Dir2/Dir3/file1.txt
> ./OtherDir1/OtherDir2/file1.txt
> #v-
> 
> This happens in 7.3.1184.

Back references in a previous like was not implemented yet.
Thanks for providing an example to test with.

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