Christian Brabandt wrote:

> Hi,
> consider this file:
> 
> #v+
> ~$ cat file
> # first comment line
> # second comment line
> ~$ vim -u NONE -N file
> :set hls
> /^\%1l#.*
> (this matches the first line)
> /\%1l^#.*
> (this does not match the first line)
> /^#.*\%1l
> (this matches the first line)
> #v-
> 
> The 'regexpengine' setting does not matter, both engines seem to behave 
> the same, however I find it kind of unexpected, that the second search 
> term does not match.

It looks like the zero-width match clears the flag that the current
position is at the start of the line.  I would call that a bug.

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