Hello, everybody. Bram asked me to forward this here in case anybody else
could shed any light on this issue.

Thank you. The issue:

> Bram,
>
> I've tried this in several GVim distributions (on Windows 7, starting
after about 7.4.3xx), but keep seeing the same behaviour with 'clilpboard'
set to unnamed: the very first yank/delete/change operation sets the "*
register (along with the usual "0, etc.), but subsequent operations only
set the internal registers, not "*, so the operation's results aren't
available outside GVim.
>
> If I do one of these, things work:
>
> 1. Explicitly prefix an operation with "*. This works, but is a departure
from the usual behaviour. Or,
> 2. Launch with vim -u NONE -U NONE and then set 'clipboard' to unnamed.
>
> Based on 2, you could argue that a plugin/autocommand must be doing
something, but I didn't change any of those; I literally just dropped in
another GVim build.
>
> It's interesting that the very first one works, but subsequent operations
don't.
>
> Lastly, this doesn't work for simple operations such as yiw or y$,
neither of which are mapped to anything. The only thing I can think of is
that something changed in the code base in how this is handled.
>
> What do you think?
>
> Thank you,
>
> --
>
> Salman

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