On Wed, 20 May 2009, Andrey Zhidenkov wrote:
> Can anybody explain me this feature? I know, that I can use ':' as delimiter,
> but I
> think Perl syntax is more sufficient for me.
perl use extended syntax while vim and sed use basic syntax. Usually
escape mean turning off special meaning but since those characters
have no special meaning in basic syntax the escape means turning on
special meaning. IIRC perl grep vim sed use different regex. gnu
grep support option to choose between basic and extended syntax but I
not sure if vim can do that.
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