On 16/09/12 10:02, Martin Jiricka wrote:
Dear Vim users,I do not understand why output of this command: `echo matchstr('123abc','\v(123)\@=abc')` is `123abc`. I'm using zero-width pattern, so I would like to get just `abc`. What am i doing wrong? Thank you very much! Martin Jiricka P.S.: This is my second attempt to post this question into the mailing list, because it looks like the first one was not successful. I apology if you get it twice.
The first attempt was successful, it's just that it was held for moderation because it was your first post. Everyone's first post(s) must be approved by a human moderator: this is the only way we found to keep the list spam-free. The problem is that moderators are all voluteers, they aren't many, nor is each of them working 24/7. If they are all at the same time taking the week-end off, or asleep, or busy shopping, or for any other reason away from the keyboard, the turnaround time for your first post(s) can be very long.
Now that you _have_ been approved, further posts by you should make it to the list in a matter of seconds, or minutes at most.
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