Comment #3 on issue 212 by [email protected]: feedkeys(".", "n") inside a macro inserts @. register instead of repeating last operation
https://code.google.com/p/vim/issues/detail?id=212

feedkeys() and macros don't play well together in general. While clever, this looks too much like a hack to me; other use cases might want to insert at the current typing position, too. I'd rather see an additional parameter to feedkeys() that lets the client specify whether to insert at the current position or at the end of the type buffer, but that just pushes the complexity on to the user, too.

Note: repeat.vim could now use :normal instead of feedkeys; it doesn't do that because up to Vim 7.3.100, :normal didn't properly pass on a [count].


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