With the new regexp engine, when searching for a null character using
decimal/octal/hex character matches, all lines are matched instead of only
the specified character.
The attached .txt file (ok to attach I hope) has a null character
(represented as "^@") in the first line.
Using the new engine:
\%#=2\%d0
Matches all lines in the file, but using:
\%#=1\%d0
matches only the null character as expected.
The same goes for using \%o and \%x to match characters specified in octal
and hex.
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The following character is a null:
This line has no null on it.