> Now, since lowercase marks are associated with the *buffer* and not the
*file*, I would in fact expect :bwipe to zap those.

Huh?  Lowercase marks are associated with *files*.  In the .viminfo file,
where the lowercase marks are, each one is associated with a pathname,
i.e., a file.  (It's just that in a sense each lowercase mark is associated
with more than one file; that doesn't make them assigned to buffers rather
than files, though.)

If :bwipe should leave uppercase marks intact, it should leave lowercase
marks intact too.  Both kinds of marks are for files.

But there clearly should be a command to wipe away all the marks associated
with a file in one fell swoop.  If :bwipe won't serve that, then something
should.

-Manny

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