Thursday, July 5, 2012

Re: Change inside quotes without being inside (bug?)

On 07/05/12 02:52, Martin Lundberg wrote:
> I read http://dailyvim.blogspot.se/2008/02/golf.html and in it
> they come to the conclusion that you don't have to be inside
> quotes when you do ci" because it jumps to the first quotes and
> changes it. However ci( does not. Some comments says it's
> probably a bug in the way ci" works but it hasn't been changed in
> vim so I'm just curious if someone in here knows if it is a bug
> or a feature?

I think it's a bug-feature. It may be a bug, but I exoloit it
regularly, and occasionally wished that the counterparts such as ci(
worked the same way.

-tim

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