2015-05-05 6:32 GMT+03:00 Justin M. Keyes <[email protected]>:
> With "vim -u NONE -N", given the following text:
>
> ABC
> DEF
>
> - With cursor on D, <backspace> moves to C.
> - With cursor on D, `h` does nothing.
> - With cursor on C, <space> moves to D.
> - With cursor on C, `l` does nothing.
>
> Where is this documented? Is this behavior affected by any options?

This behaviour is affected by &whichwrap option.

> Note that "vim -u NONE -C" (Vi-compatible) does not behave in this
> way.
>
> ":help <space>" implies that <space> is equivalent to `l`, which is
> clearly wrong. Likewise for ":help <backspace>".

It is not that wrong. Just space and l, as well as backspace and h can
be configured separately by &whichwrap option and Vim defaults make
them behave differently.

>
> Thanks.
>
> Justin M. Keyes
>
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