Tony Mechelynck 写道:
> If you want to be sure, try some Chinese text with both hanzi and 
> wide-punctuation and see where the yiw (yank inner word) or viw (visual 
> inner word) stops. Here's a sample for you: 道可道、非常道。名可名、非常 
> 名。 ;-)

Interesting, I see the wide punctuation characters are recognized, so 
vim is using wide character internally, and omitting some particular 
wide-character from 'iskeyword' shouldn't be hard.

Then why the 'iskeyword' supports only characters from 0-255?

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