On Thursday, April 30, 2015 at 2:27:30 AM UTC-5, mattn wrote:
> >
> > You lost me here. I would either expect this to select "foo\", or if it's
> > smart, to do the same as before and select just the outer parenthesis.
> > Neither happens. In the first line (double quote case) nothing at all
> > happens. In the second line, "foo\)'" is selected, which is obviously wrong
> > here.
>
> I'm thinking it should work only for cpo+=M.
OK I think I get why the second line (with single quotes) selects the wrong
text. Vim is smart enough to match backslashes, but not smart enough to treat
"\%(" as a backslashed parenthesis. Maybe this needs fixing somehow?
But, why does the first line (with double quotes) not select anything at all?
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