On Sun, Mar 07, 2010 at 10:01:49AM +1100, John Beckett wrote:
It already has a method for that. Assuming backslash leader key,
when in a C function, type \/ and observe that the command line
has some stuff in it. Continue typing whatever you want to find,
and press Enter.

Sigh. Once again something is not working for me, even with no .vimrc and with 
a clean ~/.vim/. When I put the script in .vim/plugin/, place my cursor inside 
a {} block, and type \/, I see the \ in the status line but it disappears as 
soon as I type /. Then I'm back to normal mode.

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