John Little wrote:

> I see this, with re=0 and re=1, and -u NONE.  It doesn't matter what's
> on the third line; with the text
> 
> alpha bravo
> alpha bravo
> charlie delta
> 
> and using
> 
>      /\v(^.+\n)\1/e
> 
> the cursor moves to the l of delta.
> 
> This is a regression not present in my vim 7.3.547

Thanks for the example.  Also, if the second line has more text it is
still matched, as if the \n is not part of the \1.

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