You're not asking for the output of getmatches(), are you? Or are you talking about debugging in gdb? I haven't found any way to query match positions from within vim.
The repro case I'm using now is
vim -c "highlight def link RightMargin Error | exec ('match RightMargin /\%<42v.\%>41v/')" SOMEFILE
So you don't need any plugins to verify.
David
On Sat, Aug 9, 2014 at 4:08 AM, Bram Moolenaar <Bram@moolenaar.net> wrote:
I'm glad you could pinpoint it. I assumed that when the condition
David Barnett wrote:
> Looks like it's patch 7.4.362:
>
> Problem: When matchaddpos() uses a length smaller than the number of
> bytes
> in the (last) character the highlight continues until the end of
> the line.
> Solution: Change condition from equal to larger-or-equal.
> Files: src/screen.c
>
>
> It's a very small change but apparently problematic. Can it be reverted or
> rethought?
evaluates to true the match information would be updated. But perhaps
that doesn't happen in this case and it searches for a match every time.
Needs some debugging to figure out what happens. What matches does this
plugin add when it's slow?
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