Comment #2 on issue 334 by [email protected]: Regex with a back-reference to a positive look-behind fails to match
https://code.google.com/p/vim/issues/detail?id=334

Interesting. The documentation doesn't specify with which engine (or both) referencing a group from inside the preceding atom shouldn't work. And :h \#= makes it sound like the new engine supports only a subset of what the old engine supports, so maybe my 3 working examples illustrate the real bug here? At the very least the discrepancy is confusing to somebody new to vim (ie me).

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