On 2015-02-06 11:25, David Fishburn wrote:
> John.Smith            John.Smith
> Joe.Blow                Joe.blow
> Sarah.Smith           sarah.smith

Just for completeness in your test-cases, I'd add

  John.Smith           John.Smithe

where the 2nd one matches the 1st one as a prefix but it's not a
complete match.

You've got a couple options depending on what you want to do with
them.  You can use a decorate-those-that-match approach such as

  :g/^\(\S*\)\s\+\<\1\>/sil! >

which will indent those that do match case so those that aren't
indented have mismatches.

Alternatively, if you just want to do a search for them, you could do

 /^\(\S*\)\s\+\<\%(\1\>\)\@!

which breaks down as

^      " start of line
\(     " capture the 1st name
 \S*   " any non-whitespace
 \)    " end of the capture group
       " you could add an optional \ze here to only match the 1st word
\s\+   " some mandatory whitespace
\<     " ensure that we're at the start of the next item
\%(    " begin a non-capturing group
 \1    " check if the first item matches here
 \>    " and also ends here
 \)    " end of the non-capturing group
\@!    " assert that the 1st item + end-of-word doesn't happen here

-tim





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