2017-01-28 17:26 GMT+03:00 glacambre <[email protected]>:
> While doing :g/pattern/y works (for each line matching pattern, the default
> register is replaced with the matched line), :g/pattern/"ay (copying the
> last line matching the pattern in the register "a") and :g/pattern/"Ay
> (appending each line matching the pattern to the register "a") do not. I
> think having some kind of symmetry between copying in normal mode and
> copying using :g would be nice and I can't think of any other :g command it
> would conflict with.

It would conflict with comments: `"` starts comments. And :yank
already accepts register argument: `:yank a` and `:yank A`.

> Does this idea seem worth implementing?

It is inconsistent and does not add any new features.

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