On Mi, 09 Okt 2013, Wiktor Ruben wrote:
> Hello,
> The subject is self-explanatory. I use Vim 7.4.052. Steps to
> reproduce:
>
> vim -u NONE
>
> Enter the text below:
>
> (foo "foo bar")
>
> Put cursor on the first 'foo' and try '[('. It works. Put cursor on the
> second foo and try '[(' once again. It still works. Let's switch to
> 'nocompatible' mode:
>
> :set nocp
>
> Observe that '[(' on the second 'foo' is broken now.
That is caused by the '%' flag in cpo (or rather by the flag being
absent in your cpo settings) and is supposed to be a feature ;)
regards,
Christian
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