Am 30.08.2013 18:47, schrieb ZyX:
> There is an interesting fact that setting `@/` resets //... flags.
> Thus you may try the following:
>
> function s:SetSearch(sstr)
> let @/=@/
> return a:sstr
> endfunction
> noremap <expr> n <SID>SetSearch('Nn'[v:searchforward])
> noremap <expr> N <SID>SetSearch('nN'[v:searchforward])
Nice little observation, thanks for noticing!
Weird: after `?pattern<CR>`, the first `n` goes further back, following
`n`s move downwards. It appears that `:let @/ = @/` sets
v:searchforward to 1.
function s:SetSearch(sstr)
let @/=@/
return a:sstr
endfunction
noremap <expr> n <SID>SetSearch('n')
noremap <expr> N <SID>SetSearch('N')
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Andy
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