ZyX wrote:
> Steps to reproduce:
>
> vim -u NONE -N -c ':h /\%(\)'
>
> . This will produce two “E55: Unmatched \)” messages and one
> “E149: Sorry, no help for /\%(\)”. Note that there is such tag.
> Trying to use “:h /\%(” works.
>
> According to “:h {subject}” ({subject} should be typed
> literally) (which points to the help of “:h {subject}”,
> {subject} is meant to be a placeholder) {subject} may contain
> “*”, “[]” and “?” that have special meaning, but not
> a single word about “\)” having special meaning as well. It is
> even explicitely suggested to use :tag in a help window to use
> regexes.
>
> Checked with vim-9999 (vim 7.4b, patches 1-10).
I'll fix it.
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