Hi all,

I would like to yank the inner contents of <...> or (...) expressions in a 
mapping. In normal mode I can try with the two-yank sequence yi<yi(. One of the 
yanks will be empty and the other will match the desired contents. The net 
effect is to match the contents no matter they were inside () or <>. Now if I 
put that in a map it seems to abort when the first yank fails, so it only 
matches the contents for <...> expressions (because yi< is the first probed 
yank). If I put :normal yi<<CR>:normal yi( instead, the mapping works the same 
than when I manually type it in normal mode. The E flag is not included in my 
cpoptions.

Could someone clarify this behavior, please?

Best regards
--
Carlos

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