Oh yeah, huh:
Don't forget that "^" will only match at the first character of the String and
"$" at the last character of the string. They don't match after or before a
"\n".
Guess I just lost the scavenger hunt…
David
On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 2:15 AM, John Beckett <johnb.beckett@gmail.com> wrote:
David Barnett wrote::help matchstr() says it's the same as match(), and the help for
> I noticed that matchstr() seems to always interpret ^ as
> start-of-string and $ as end-of-string, even when the string
> is multiple lines. ":help pattern" says they should be
> start-of-line and end-of-line, respectively.
>
> For example
> :echo matchstr("foo\nbar", '^foo$')
> matches nothing.
that says to see ':help string-match', and that says that "\n"
can be matched with "\n", but (by implication) not by $.
John
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