I can confirm the described behaviour on 7.4.52
On Thu, Jul 3, 2014 at 4:25 AM, Tim Chase <vim@tim.thechases.com> wrote:
Can anyone reproduce the following, and if so, is this a bug?
vim -u NONE -N
(start vim with no .vimrc in 'nocompatible' mode)
ihello<esc>
(insert some text on the first line)
Y
(yank the line)
:reg
(correctly shows that "" and "0 contain the yanked line)
:redir @"
(redirect into the scratch register)
:reg
Hey, where did my 0 register go?! I expected the scratch register to
get tromped, but not my yank register. I didn't do any yanking, and
the help says """
Numbered register 0 contains the text from the most recent yank
command, unless the command specified another register with ["x].
"""
It appears that ":redir @[a-z]" is somehow treated as a yank.
-tim
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