Hi,

I am looking for a way to search in vim editor and to find text highlighted 
only for pattern found in non-commented blocks/lines.

I often use *, #, g*, g# but these find every pattern also in commented 
blocks/lines of code.

Also, I frequently use plugins CltrP, CTags and taglist but these also have the 
same problem of finding every possible found pattern also in commented 
blocks/lines of code. Additionally, the Ctrl-] and Ctrl-T find the original 
point where a variable was declared (in Java).

When writing and reading through Java source code I find it necessary to search 
for where in the file(s) a variable has been declared, initiated and perhaps 
modified. Often variables/functions are modified not once and initialization 
might not be done same place where it has been declared. 

What current I do is to find the declaration of an existing variable by using 
Ctrl-] then i come back using Ctrl-T. Then to see where it has been perhaps 
initiated and changed I use * and #. But these last two find all patterns also 
in commented blocks/lines (where compiler does not read and where I am not 
interested to scroll/read). 

Is there a more productive way of searching/highlighting patterns of text that 
appear in a file only in non-commented blocks/lines.

Thanks in advance,
Annis 

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