ZyX wrote:
> > But all other Ex command have a tag starting with :. Thus it wasn't
> > consistent before. Oh well, let's add both for now.
>
> :s/\= is not referring to an ex command. Worse, it is not referring to
> ex command argument or a part of it. It is referring to a part of an
> argument that is common for *three* (:substitute, :smagic, :snomagic)
> ex commands and one *function* (substitute()). Thus `:s/\=` with colon
> is not needed.
OK, that's a fair point. All the examples are using :s, that confused
me.
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