On Thursday, September 17, 2015 at 9:45:27 PM UTC-5, Tony Mechelynck wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 17, 2015 at 11:58 PM,
> 
> Hmm, ":help synstack()" says that
> 
>         The position just after the last
>         character in a line and the first column in an empty line are
>         valid positions.
> 
> Maybe you should try and see if
>     synstack(line('.'), col('.'))[-1]
> is or isn't better than synID() in borderline cases.
> 

Perfect! I just tested, it seems like I can use synstack() without mucking 
around with adjusting column number. Here's what I'm doing to get a string to 
compare to "Comment":

  let curHLgroup = synIDtrans(get(synstack(line('.'), col('.')),-1))

So this leads to the question: is synID()'s behavior intentional, since 
synstack() is able to process past the end of the line?

If so, perhaps a help note about the behavior of synID, and a link to synstack, 
would be useful.

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