Given a text file with the following two lines:

    first line
    second line

If you now go to the second line and yank it, then go to the first line and 
type in

    "_ddp

What I'd expect to happen is:

    second line
    second line

What actually happens is:

    second line

The `p` doesn't do anything at all, unless you press it a second time.

After some experimentation, I figured out that the `v:register` variable is not 
reset after the `"_dd` operation. As a result, the following `p` uses the `_` 
register. This is reproducible with other registers as well. If you do anything 
after the `"_dd` (like move down one line with `j`), the register is reset just 
fine and `p` uses the default one.

The original issue that brought this to my attention is here if you'd like more 
context: https://github.com/AndrewRadev/whitespaste.vim/issues/2

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