On Wednesday, January 29, 2014 7:40:10 PM UTC-5, Daniel "paradigm" Thau wrote:
> Apologies for the delay.
> 
> Review for those who have forgotten and/or don't care to backread:
> 
> With this patch, if the user attempts to use a block textobject (parenthesis, 
> square brackets, curley brackets, angle brackets) and the cursor is not 
> already within the object, vim will search for the object in a given 
> direction.  For example, if the cursor is on one of the "l"'s below and the 
> user enters "ci)OK<esc>"
> 
>     lll(mmm)rrr
> 
> the following will result:
> 
>     lll(OK)rrr
> 
> Note that this should not touch any already valid Vim input; only in the 
> contexts where block text object commands do *not* already work does this do 
> anything.
> 
> I've been using it quite happily for the last two months or so, but more eyes 
> and testing would not be a bad idea.
> 
> Attached is the patch, in both unified and context format, including a test.

Forgot to include the alternations for the Makefile to include the new test; 
should be fixed in this attachment.

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diff --git a/runtime/doc/motion.txt b/runtime/doc/motion.txt
index d40d825..63d7486 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/motion.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/motion.txt
@@ -574,6 +574,10 @@ a[			"a [] block", select [count] '[' ']' blocks.  This
 			goes backwards to the [count] unclosed '[', and finds
 			the matching ']'.  The enclosed text is selected,
 			including the '[' and ']'.
+			If it fails to find the block under or around the
+			cursor, and '[' was specified, it will search the
+			buffer backwards for the block or, if ']' was
+			specified, it will search the buffer forwards.
 			When used in Visual mode it is made characterwise.
 
 i]						*v_i]* *v_i[* *i]* *i[*
@@ -581,6 +585,10 @@ i[			"inner [] block", select [count] '[' ']' blocks.  This
 			goes backwards to the [count] unclosed '[', and finds
 			the matching ']'.  The enclosed text is selected,
 			excluding the '[' and ']'.
+			If it fails to find the block under or around the
+			cursor, and '[' was specified, it will search the
+			buffer backwards for the block or, if ']' was
+			specified, it will search the buffer forwards.
 			When used in Visual mode it is made characterwise.
 
 a)							*v_a)* *a)* *a(*
@@ -589,6 +597,10 @@ ab			"a block", select [count] blocks, from "[count] [(" to
 			the matching ')', including the '(' and ')' (see
 			|[(|).  Does not include white space outside of the
 			parenthesis.
+			If it fails to find the block under or around the
+			cursor, and '(' was specified, it will search the
+			buffer backwards for the block or, if ')' was
+			specified, it will search the buffer forwards.
 			When used in Visual mode it is made characterwise.
 
 i)							*v_i)* *i)* *i(*
@@ -596,18 +608,30 @@ i(							*v_ib* *v_i(* *ib*
 ib			"inner block", select [count] blocks, from "[count] [("
 			to the matching ')', excluding the '(' and ')' (see
 			|[(|).
+			If it fails to find the block under or around the
+			cursor, and '(' was specified, it will search the
+			buffer backwards for the block or, if ')' was
+			specified, it will search the buffer forwards.
 			When used in Visual mode it is made characterwise.
 
 a>						*v_a>* *v_a<* *a>* *a<*
 a<			"a <> block", select [count] <> blocks, from the
 			[count]'th unmatched '<' backwards to the matching
 			'>', including the '<' and '>'.
+			If it fails to find the block under or around the
+			cursor, and '<' was specified, it will search the
+			buffer backwards for the block or, if '>' was
+			specified, it will search the buffer forwards.
 			When used in Visual mode it is made characterwise.
 
 i>						*v_i>* *v_i<* *i>* *i<*
 i<			"inner <> block", select [count] <> blocks, from
 			the [count]'th unmatched '<' backwards to the matching
 			'>', excluding the '<' and '>'.
+			If it fails to find the block under or around the
+			cursor, and '<' was specified, it will search the
+			buffer backwards for the block or, if '>' was
+			specified, it will search the buffer forwards.
 			When used in Visual mode it is made characterwise.
 
 						*v_at* *at*
@@ -629,6 +653,10 @@ a{							*v_aB* *v_a{* *aB*
 aB			"a Block", select [count] Blocks, from "[count] [{" to
 			the matching '}', including the '{' and '}' (see
 			|[{|).
+			If it fails to find the block under or around the
+			cursor, and '{' was specified, it will search the
+			buffer backwards for the block or, if '}' was
+			specified, it will search the buffer forwards.
 			When used in Visual mode it is made characterwise.
 
 i}							*v_i}* *i}* *i{*
@@ -636,6 +664,10 @@ i{							*v_iB* *v_i{* *iB*
 iB			"inner Block", select [count] Blocks, from "[count] [{"
 			to the matching '}', excluding the '{' and '}' (see
 			|[{|).
+			If it fails to find the block under or around the
+			cursor, and '{' was specified, it will search the
+			buffer backwards for the block or, if '}' was
+			specified, it will search the buffer forwards.
 			When used in Visual mode it is made characterwise.
 
 a"							*v_aquote* *aquote*
diff --git a/src/normal.c b/src/normal.c
index 66a5b7a..254a17b 100644
--- a/src/normal.c
+++ b/src/normal.c
@@ -9269,6 +9269,26 @@ nv_object(cap)
     mps_save = curbuf->b_p_mps;
     curbuf->b_p_mps = (char_u *)"(:),{:},[:],<:>";
 
+    /* Set search direction */
+    int dir;
+    switch (cap->nchar)
+    {
+	case '(':
+	case '{':
+	case '[':
+	case '<':
+	    dir = BACKWARD;
+	    break;
+	case ')':
+	case '}':
+	case ']':
+	case '>':
+	    dir = FORWARD;
+	    break;
+	default:
+	    dir = 0;
+    }
+
     switch (cap->nchar)
     {
 	case 'w': /* "aw" = a word */
@@ -9280,20 +9300,20 @@ nv_object(cap)
 	case 'b': /* "ab" = a braces block */
 	case '(':
 	case ')':
-		flag = current_block(cap->oap, cap->count1, include, '(', ')');
+		flag = current_block(cap->oap, cap->count1, include, '(', ')', dir);
 		break;
 	case 'B': /* "aB" = a Brackets block */
 	case '{':
 	case '}':
-		flag = current_block(cap->oap, cap->count1, include, '{', '}');
+		flag = current_block(cap->oap, cap->count1, include, '{', '}', dir);
 		break;
 	case '[': /* "a[" = a [] block */
 	case ']':
-		flag = current_block(cap->oap, cap->count1, include, '[', ']');
+		flag = current_block(cap->oap, cap->count1, include, '[', ']', dir);
 		break;
 	case '<': /* "a<" = a <> block */
 	case '>':
-		flag = current_block(cap->oap, cap->count1, include, '<', '>');
+		flag = current_block(cap->oap, cap->count1, include, '<', '>', dir);
 		break;
 	case 't': /* "at" = a tag block (xml and html) */
 		flag = current_tagblock(cap->oap, cap->count1, include);
diff --git a/src/proto/search.pro b/src/proto/search.pro
index f94fb69..ef1f44c 100644
--- a/src/proto/search.pro
+++ b/src/proto/search.pro
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ int end_word __ARGS((long count, int bigword, int stop, int empty));
 int bckend_word __ARGS((long count, int bigword, int eol));
 int current_word __ARGS((oparg_T *oap, long count, int include, int bigword));
 int current_sent __ARGS((oparg_T *oap, long count, int include));
-int current_block __ARGS((oparg_T *oap, long count, int include, int what, int other));
+int current_block __ARGS((oparg_T *oap, long count, int include, int what, int other, int dir));
 int current_tagblock __ARGS((oparg_T *oap, long count_arg, int include));
 int current_par __ARGS((oparg_T *oap, long count, int include, int type));
 int current_quote __ARGS((oparg_T *oap, long count, int include, int quotechar));
diff --git a/src/search.c b/src/search.c
index 0341a5e..020bf2d 100644
--- a/src/search.c
+++ b/src/search.c
@@ -3552,12 +3552,13 @@ extend:
  * "what" and "other" are two matching parenthesis/brace/etc.
  */
     int
-current_block(oap, count, include, what, other)
+current_block(oap, count, include, what, other, dir)
     oparg_T	*oap;
     long	count;
     int		include;	/* TRUE == include white space */
     int		what;		/* '(', '{', etc. */
     int		other;		/* ')', '}', etc. */
+    int		dir;		/* direction to search if not in object */
 {
     pos_T	old_pos;
     pos_T	*pos = NULL;
@@ -3619,8 +3620,68 @@ current_block(oap, count, include, what, other)
      */
     if (pos == NULL || (end_pos = findmatch(NULL, other)) == NULL)
     {
-	curwin->w_cursor = old_pos;
-	return FAIL;
+	/*
+	 * Cursor is not in or on the desired object; however, the object may
+	 * still be in the buffer.  Search for it in the specified direction.
+	 */
+
+	/*
+	 * Ensure a direction is set; abort otherwise.
+	 */
+	if (dir != FORWARD && dir != BACKWARD)
+	{
+	    curwin->w_cursor = old_pos;
+	    return FAIL;
+	}
+
+	/*
+	 * Search in specified direction for appropriate character 
+	 */
+	while (1)
+	{
+	    if (((dir == FORWARD) ? inc_cursor() : dec_cursor()) == -1)
+	    {
+		/*
+		 * Ran into end of the buffer without finding desired bound;
+		 * abort.
+		 */
+		curwin->w_cursor = old_pos;
+		return FAIL;
+	    }
+	    if (((dir == FORWARD) ? what : other) == gchar_cursor())
+	    {
+		/*
+		 * Found desired character, stop searching
+		 */
+		break;
+	    }
+	}
+
+	/*
+	 * Find matching bound.
+	 */
+	if ((pos = findmatch(NULL, ((dir == FORWARD) ? other : what))) == NULL)
+	{
+	    /*
+	     * Failed to find matching bound, abort.
+	     */
+	    curwin->w_cursor = old_pos;
+	    return FAIL;
+	}
+
+	/*
+	 * Found both bounds, so set them accordingly.
+	 */
+	if (dir == FORWARD)
+	{
+	    start_pos = curwin->w_cursor;
+	    end_pos = pos;
+	}
+	else
+	{
+	    start_pos = *pos;
+	    end_pos = &curwin->w_cursor;
+	}
     }
     curwin->w_cursor = *end_pos;
 
diff --git a/src/testdir/Makefile b/src/testdir/Makefile
index bae4f44..bd29836 100644
--- a/src/testdir/Makefile
+++ b/src/testdir/Makefile
@@ -30,7 +30,8 @@ SCRIPTS = test1.out test2.out test3.out test4.out test5.out test6.out \
 		test84.out test85.out test86.out test87.out test88.out \
 		test89.out test90.out test91.out test92.out test93.out \
 		test94.out test95.out test96.out test97.out test98.out \
-		test99.out test100.out test101.out test102.out test103.out
+		test99.out test100.out test101.out test102.out test103.out \
+		test104.out
 
 SCRIPTS_GUI = test16.out
 
diff --git a/src/testdir/test104.in b/src/testdir/test104.in
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..2f37728
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/testdir/test104.in
@@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
+Test for block text object search
+
+Specifically, tests:
+- Being within the object (so no need for a search)
+- Being left of the object
+- Being right of the object
+- for every type of block supported
+
+STARTTEST
+:so small.vim
+:enew
+:"
+:" Create six lines with an object on each for every block type
+:" - three for left, inside and right
+:" - pairs to use i and a
+:"
+:for blockpair in ["()", "{}", "[]", "<>"]
+:for i in range(0,2) " left, inside, right
+:for j in range(0,1) " i, a
+:execute "normal olll" . blockpair[0] . "mmm" . blockpair[1] . "rrr"
+:endfor
+:endfor
+:endfor
+:"
+:" Apply the ci<object> and ca<object>, searching left, being in and searching right
+:"
+:1
+:for blockpair in ["()", "{}", "[]", "<>"]
+:	+
+:	execute "normal 0ci" . blockpair[1] . "OK\<esc>"
+:	+
+:	execute "normal $ci" . blockpair[0] . "OK\<esc>"
+:	+
+:	execute "normal 6|ci" . blockpair[0] . "OK\<esc>"
+:	+
+:	execute "normal 0ca" . blockpair[1] . "OK\<esc>"
+:	+
+:	execute "normal $ca" . blockpair[0] . "OK\<esc>"
+:	+
+:	execute "normal 6|ca" . blockpair[0] . "OK\<esc>"
+:endfor
+:
+:w! test.out
+:qa!
+ENDTEST
+
diff --git a/src/testdir/test104.ok b/src/testdir/test104.ok
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..2361a27
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/testdir/test104.ok
@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
+
+lll(OK)rrr
+lll(OK)rrr
+lll(OK)rrr
+lllOKrrr
+lllOKrrr
+lllOKrrr
+lll{OK}rrr
+lll{OK}rrr
+lll{OK}rrr
+lllOKrrr
+lllOKrrr
+lllOKrrr
+lll[OK]rrr
+lll[OK]rrr
+lll[OK]rrr
+lllOKrrr
+lllOKrrr
+lllOKrrr
+lll<OK>rrr
+lll<OK>rrr
+lll<OK>rrr
+lllOKrrr
+lllOKrrr
+lllOKrrr
*** a/runtime/doc/motion.txt
--- b/runtime/doc/motion.txt
***************
*** 574,579 **** a[			"a [] block", select [count] '[' ']' blocks.  This
--- 574,583 ----
  			goes backwards to the [count] unclosed '[', and finds
  			the matching ']'.  The enclosed text is selected,
  			including the '[' and ']'.
+ 			If it fails to find the block under or around the
+ 			cursor, and '[' was specified, it will search the
+ 			buffer backwards for the block or, if ']' was
+ 			specified, it will search the buffer forwards.
  			When used in Visual mode it is made characterwise.
  
  i]						*v_i]* *v_i[* *i]* *i[*
***************
*** 581,586 **** i[			"inner [] block", select [count] '[' ']' blocks.  This
--- 585,594 ----
  			goes backwards to the [count] unclosed '[', and finds
  			the matching ']'.  The enclosed text is selected,
  			excluding the '[' and ']'.
+ 			If it fails to find the block under or around the
+ 			cursor, and '[' was specified, it will search the
+ 			buffer backwards for the block or, if ']' was
+ 			specified, it will search the buffer forwards.
  			When used in Visual mode it is made characterwise.
  
  a)							*v_a)* *a)* *a(*
***************
*** 589,594 **** ab			"a block", select [count] blocks, from "[count] [(" to
--- 597,606 ----
  			the matching ')', including the '(' and ')' (see
  			|[(|).  Does not include white space outside of the
  			parenthesis.
+ 			If it fails to find the block under or around the
+ 			cursor, and '(' was specified, it will search the
+ 			buffer backwards for the block or, if ')' was
+ 			specified, it will search the buffer forwards.
  			When used in Visual mode it is made characterwise.
  
  i)							*v_i)* *i)* *i(*
***************
*** 596,613 **** i(							*v_ib* *v_i(* *ib*
--- 608,637 ----
  ib			"inner block", select [count] blocks, from "[count] [("
  			to the matching ')', excluding the '(' and ')' (see
  			|[(|).
+ 			If it fails to find the block under or around the
+ 			cursor, and '(' was specified, it will search the
+ 			buffer backwards for the block or, if ')' was
+ 			specified, it will search the buffer forwards.
  			When used in Visual mode it is made characterwise.
  
  a>						*v_a>* *v_a<* *a>* *a<*
  a<			"a <> block", select [count] <> blocks, from the
  			[count]'th unmatched '<' backwards to the matching
  			'>', including the '<' and '>'.
+ 			If it fails to find the block under or around the
+ 			cursor, and '<' was specified, it will search the
+ 			buffer backwards for the block or, if '>' was
+ 			specified, it will search the buffer forwards.
  			When used in Visual mode it is made characterwise.
  
  i>						*v_i>* *v_i<* *i>* *i<*
  i<			"inner <> block", select [count] <> blocks, from
  			the [count]'th unmatched '<' backwards to the matching
  			'>', excluding the '<' and '>'.
+ 			If it fails to find the block under or around the
+ 			cursor, and '<' was specified, it will search the
+ 			buffer backwards for the block or, if '>' was
+ 			specified, it will search the buffer forwards.
  			When used in Visual mode it is made characterwise.
  
  						*v_at* *at*
***************
*** 629,634 **** a{							*v_aB* *v_a{* *aB*
--- 653,662 ----
  aB			"a Block", select [count] Blocks, from "[count] [{" to
  			the matching '}', including the '{' and '}' (see
  			|[{|).
+ 			If it fails to find the block under or around the
+ 			cursor, and '{' was specified, it will search the
+ 			buffer backwards for the block or, if '}' was
+ 			specified, it will search the buffer forwards.
  			When used in Visual mode it is made characterwise.
  
  i}							*v_i}* *i}* *i{*
***************
*** 636,641 **** i{							*v_iB* *v_i{* *iB*
--- 664,673 ----
  iB			"inner Block", select [count] Blocks, from "[count] [{"
  			to the matching '}', excluding the '{' and '}' (see
  			|[{|).
+ 			If it fails to find the block under or around the
+ 			cursor, and '{' was specified, it will search the
+ 			buffer backwards for the block or, if '}' was
+ 			specified, it will search the buffer forwards.
  			When used in Visual mode it is made characterwise.
  
  a"							*v_aquote* *aquote*
*** a/src/normal.c
--- b/src/normal.c
***************
*** 9269,9274 **** nv_object(cap)
--- 9269,9294 ----
      mps_save = curbuf->b_p_mps;
      curbuf->b_p_mps = (char_u *)"(:),{:},[:],<:>";
  
+     /* Set search direction */
+     int dir;
+     switch (cap->nchar)
+     {
+ 	case '(':
+ 	case '{':
+ 	case '[':
+ 	case '<':
+ 	    dir = BACKWARD;
+ 	    break;
+ 	case ')':
+ 	case '}':
+ 	case ']':
+ 	case '>':
+ 	    dir = FORWARD;
+ 	    break;
+ 	default:
+ 	    dir = 0;
+     }
+ 
      switch (cap->nchar)
      {
  	case 'w': /* "aw" = a word */
***************
*** 9280,9299 **** nv_object(cap)
  	case 'b': /* "ab" = a braces block */
  	case '(':
  	case ')':
! 		flag = current_block(cap->oap, cap->count1, include, '(', ')');
  		break;
  	case 'B': /* "aB" = a Brackets block */
  	case '{':
  	case '}':
! 		flag = current_block(cap->oap, cap->count1, include, '{', '}');
  		break;
  	case '[': /* "a[" = a [] block */
  	case ']':
! 		flag = current_block(cap->oap, cap->count1, include, '[', ']');
  		break;
  	case '<': /* "a<" = a <> block */
  	case '>':
! 		flag = current_block(cap->oap, cap->count1, include, '<', '>');
  		break;
  	case 't': /* "at" = a tag block (xml and html) */
  		flag = current_tagblock(cap->oap, cap->count1, include);
--- 9300,9319 ----
  	case 'b': /* "ab" = a braces block */
  	case '(':
  	case ')':
! 		flag = current_block(cap->oap, cap->count1, include, '(', ')', dir);
  		break;
  	case 'B': /* "aB" = a Brackets block */
  	case '{':
  	case '}':
! 		flag = current_block(cap->oap, cap->count1, include, '{', '}', dir);
  		break;
  	case '[': /* "a[" = a [] block */
  	case ']':
! 		flag = current_block(cap->oap, cap->count1, include, '[', ']', dir);
  		break;
  	case '<': /* "a<" = a <> block */
  	case '>':
! 		flag = current_block(cap->oap, cap->count1, include, '<', '>', dir);
  		break;
  	case 't': /* "at" = a tag block (xml and html) */
  		flag = current_tagblock(cap->oap, cap->count1, include);
*** a/src/proto/search.pro
--- b/src/proto/search.pro
***************
*** 28,34 **** int end_word __ARGS((long count, int bigword, int stop, int empty));
  int bckend_word __ARGS((long count, int bigword, int eol));
  int current_word __ARGS((oparg_T *oap, long count, int include, int bigword));
  int current_sent __ARGS((oparg_T *oap, long count, int include));
! int current_block __ARGS((oparg_T *oap, long count, int include, int what, int other));
  int current_tagblock __ARGS((oparg_T *oap, long count_arg, int include));
  int current_par __ARGS((oparg_T *oap, long count, int include, int type));
  int current_quote __ARGS((oparg_T *oap, long count, int include, int quotechar));
--- 28,34 ----
  int bckend_word __ARGS((long count, int bigword, int eol));
  int current_word __ARGS((oparg_T *oap, long count, int include, int bigword));
  int current_sent __ARGS((oparg_T *oap, long count, int include));
! int current_block __ARGS((oparg_T *oap, long count, int include, int what, int other, int dir));
  int current_tagblock __ARGS((oparg_T *oap, long count_arg, int include));
  int current_par __ARGS((oparg_T *oap, long count, int include, int type));
  int current_quote __ARGS((oparg_T *oap, long count, int include, int quotechar));
*** a/src/search.c
--- b/src/search.c
***************
*** 3552,3563 **** extend:
   * "what" and "other" are two matching parenthesis/brace/etc.
   */
      int
! current_block(oap, count, include, what, other)
      oparg_T	*oap;
      long	count;
      int		include;	/* TRUE == include white space */
      int		what;		/* '(', '{', etc. */
      int		other;		/* ')', '}', etc. */
  {
      pos_T	old_pos;
      pos_T	*pos = NULL;
--- 3552,3564 ----
   * "what" and "other" are two matching parenthesis/brace/etc.
   */
      int
! current_block(oap, count, include, what, other, dir)
      oparg_T	*oap;
      long	count;
      int		include;	/* TRUE == include white space */
      int		what;		/* '(', '{', etc. */
      int		other;		/* ')', '}', etc. */
+     int		dir;		/* direction to search if not in object */
  {
      pos_T	old_pos;
      pos_T	*pos = NULL;
***************
*** 3619,3626 **** current_block(oap, count, include, what, other)
       */
      if (pos == NULL || (end_pos = findmatch(NULL, other)) == NULL)
      {
! 	curwin->w_cursor = old_pos;
! 	return FAIL;
      }
      curwin->w_cursor = *end_pos;
  
--- 3620,3687 ----
       */
      if (pos == NULL || (end_pos = findmatch(NULL, other)) == NULL)
      {
! 	/*
! 	 * Cursor is not in or on the desired object; however, the object may
! 	 * still be in the buffer.  Search for it in the specified direction.
! 	 */
! 
! 	/*
! 	 * Ensure a direction is set; abort otherwise.
! 	 */
! 	if (dir != FORWARD && dir != BACKWARD)
! 	{
! 	    curwin->w_cursor = old_pos;
! 	    return FAIL;
! 	}
! 
! 	/*
! 	 * Search in specified direction for appropriate character 
! 	 */
! 	while (1)
! 	{
! 	    if (((dir == FORWARD) ? inc_cursor() : dec_cursor()) == -1)
! 	    {
! 		/*
! 		 * Ran into end of the buffer without finding desired bound;
! 		 * abort.
! 		 */
! 		curwin->w_cursor = old_pos;
! 		return FAIL;
! 	    }
! 	    if (((dir == FORWARD) ? what : other) == gchar_cursor())
! 	    {
! 		/*
! 		 * Found desired character, stop searching
! 		 */
! 		break;
! 	    }
! 	}
! 
! 	/*
! 	 * Find matching bound.
! 	 */
! 	if ((pos = findmatch(NULL, ((dir == FORWARD) ? other : what))) == NULL)
! 	{
! 	    /*
! 	     * Failed to find matching bound, abort.
! 	     */
! 	    curwin->w_cursor = old_pos;
! 	    return FAIL;
! 	}
! 
! 	/*
! 	 * Found both bounds, so set them accordingly.
! 	 */
! 	if (dir == FORWARD)
! 	{
! 	    start_pos = curwin->w_cursor;
! 	    end_pos = pos;
! 	}
! 	else
! 	{
! 	    start_pos = *pos;
! 	    end_pos = &curwin->w_cursor;
! 	}
      }
      curwin->w_cursor = *end_pos;
  
*** a/src/testdir/Makefile
--- b/src/testdir/Makefile
***************
*** 30,36 **** SCRIPTS = test1.out test2.out test3.out test4.out test5.out test6.out \
  		test84.out test85.out test86.out test87.out test88.out \
  		test89.out test90.out test91.out test92.out test93.out \
  		test94.out test95.out test96.out test97.out test98.out \
! 		test99.out test100.out test101.out test102.out test103.out
  
  SCRIPTS_GUI = test16.out
  
--- 30,37 ----
  		test84.out test85.out test86.out test87.out test88.out \
  		test89.out test90.out test91.out test92.out test93.out \
  		test94.out test95.out test96.out test97.out test98.out \
! 		test99.out test100.out test101.out test102.out test103.out \
! 		test104.out
  
  SCRIPTS_GUI = test16.out
  
*** /dev/null
--- b/src/testdir/test104.in
***************
*** 0 ****
--- 1,46 ----
+ Test for block text object search
+ 
+ Specifically, tests:
+ - Being within the object (so no need for a search)
+ - Being left of the object
+ - Being right of the object
+ - for every type of block supported
+ 
+ STARTTEST
+ :so small.vim
+ :enew
+ :"
+ :" Create six lines with an object on each for every block type
+ :" - three for left, inside and right
+ :" - pairs to use i and a
+ :"
+ :for blockpair in ["()", "{}", "[]", "<>"]
+ :for i in range(0,2) " left, inside, right
+ :for j in range(0,1) " i, a
+ :execute "normal olll" . blockpair[0] . "mmm" . blockpair[1] . "rrr"
+ :endfor
+ :endfor
+ :endfor
+ :"
+ :" Apply the ci<object> and ca<object>, searching left, being in and searching right
+ :"
+ :1
+ :for blockpair in ["()", "{}", "[]", "<>"]
+ :	+
+ :	execute "normal 0ci" . blockpair[1] . "OK\<esc>"
+ :	+
+ :	execute "normal $ci" . blockpair[0] . "OK\<esc>"
+ :	+
+ :	execute "normal 6|ci" . blockpair[0] . "OK\<esc>"
+ :	+
+ :	execute "normal 0ca" . blockpair[1] . "OK\<esc>"
+ :	+
+ :	execute "normal $ca" . blockpair[0] . "OK\<esc>"
+ :	+
+ :	execute "normal 6|ca" . blockpair[0] . "OK\<esc>"
+ :endfor
+ :
+ :w! test.out
+ :qa!
+ ENDTEST
+ 
*** /dev/null
--- b/src/testdir/test104.ok
***************
*** 0 ****
--- 1,25 ----
+ 
+ lll(OK)rrr
+ lll(OK)rrr
+ lll(OK)rrr
+ lllOKrrr
+ lllOKrrr
+ lllOKrrr
+ lll{OK}rrr
+ lll{OK}rrr
+ lll{OK}rrr
+ lllOKrrr
+ lllOKrrr
+ lllOKrrr
+ lll[OK]rrr
+ lll[OK]rrr
+ lll[OK]rrr
+ lllOKrrr
+ lllOKrrr
+ lllOKrrr
+ lll<OK>rrr
+ lll<OK>rrr
+ lll<OK>rrr
+ lllOKrrr
+ lllOKrrr
+ lllOKrrr

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