hi Zyx
ZyX於 2013年11月17日星期日UTC+8下午6時56分48秒寫道:
> I guess you typed two characters: ^ and @. This is incorrect. If you see such special symbols and do not know how to type them put the cursor on one of them and do "yl" to yank then "CTRL-R 0" to paste. This specific symbol may be inserted using CTRL-V CTRL-SPACE.
>
when I follow your suggestion,
1. yl for copy
2. CTRL-R 0
after #2, vim said "Already at newest change"
>
> > "%s/$.*ehci_urb_done/ehci_urb_done/g"
>
> WTF is $ doing here? It denotes end of line, of course nothing is matched after end of line.
>
Yes, you are write.
I originally try to eliminate it from each end of line to next ehci_urb_done
BTW, when I use gedit open the file.
The "^@" I see in vim become "\00"
why in different editor give us different result?
how could I eliminate them?
Appreciate your kind help,
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