Eric Smith wrote:
> Tim Chase wrote on Fri-23-May 14  6:32PM
>>    \(http|\S*\/\)\@<=\w\+\/\=\S\@!
> Thanks Tim, this works perfectly when tested with matchstr(),
> however I need ti in a syntax file and there it appears to be a
> noop. I tried;
> syn match last_url '\(http\S*\/\)\@<=\w\+\/\=\S\@!'
>
> Any ideas?
>
It should "work perfectly" as is in a syntax file, too.  I suspect that 
you have some syntax priority issues going on.
* later syntax takes priority over earlier syntax:
   syn clear
   syn match One    'abc'
   syn match Two    'abc'
   hi link One    Function
   hi link Two Identifier
use this with a file containing only "abc".  Result: abc is highlighted 
using #2 (Identifier).  Swap syn-matches One and Two and abc will be 
highlighted using #1.
* regions have their own syntax highlighting, and may contain other 
syntax recognition.
* nextgroup elevates priority of such syntax
Anyway, its involved.  So, may I suggest trying my plugin
   http://www.drchip.org/astronaut/vim/index.html#HILINKS
with its  :HLT!  command, move the cursor over the url: you'll be told 
what highlighting groups are in use with the text under the cursor.
Regards,
Chip Campbell
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