This looks nice, will test it out


On Aug 10, 2013, at 21:06, John Little <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Sunday, August 11, 2013 8:45:30 AM UTC+12, ping wrote:
>> 
>> what I meant is, how to use these to actually do the compare in a vim ex 
>> command line?
>> sth like :
>> 
>> :g#\(abc\d\+) bla bla \(abc\d\+\)#if /1 != /2 then echo "found a diff !"
> 
> What you want is for submatch() to work in the context of :g.  (Where's 
> perl's $1, $2 ... when you want them...)  You could fake it using a function 
> and a substitute with the n flag:
> 
> func! Diff(a,b)
>    if a:a != a:b
>        echo "found a diff!"
>    endif
> endfunc
> 
> :g#\(abc\d\+) bla bla \(abc\d\+\)#s//\=Diff(submatch(1),submatch(2))/n
> 
> Regards, John Little
> 
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