On 26/03/10 22:09, Yakov wrote:
How do I get the matching string search()
(what is $&  in perl), or submatches (what is $1,$2 in perl) ?

Thanks
Yakov


search() doesn't give that to you. You will either (without the n flag) have to examine the line the cursor lands on, or use the p flag to see whether a sub-pattern was matched.

See :help search()


If you can't do without perl regexp results, well,

        if has('perl')
                function s:WhateverTheName()
                        perl << EOF
                                ...perl script here...
EOF
                        " EOF (above) MUST be in column 1 !!!
                endfunction
                call s:WhateverTheName()
        else
                echoerr 'Not compiled with +perl'
        endif

see :help script-here

but then, of course, you'll be limited to Vim executables with perl support compiled-in (and, if dynamic, a perl library that can be found at runtime).


Best regards,
Tony.
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