On 2014-10-26 16:27, Michael Henry wrote:
> On 10/26/2014 02:32 PM, Tim Chase wrote:
> >   :g/^\n\</+;'}-j
> 
> I understand how the above works, but I can't find justification
> for it in Vim's help.  I'd break it down as follows:
> 
>   :g            Begin "global" command
>   /^\n\</       Find blank line followed by start of word
>   +             Go forward one line to start of paragraph
>   ;             Set cursor to above-calculated start of range
>   '}            Move to blank line after paragraph
>   -             Go backward one line to end of paragraph
>   j             Join lines in paragraph delimited by the range
> 
> But looking at ``:help :g``, I see:
> 
>   :[range]g[lobal]/{pattern}/[cmd]
> 
> The analysis above requires some features of a full-bown "range"
> (:help range) instead of just the ``/pattern/`` (:help pattern)
> that is permissible according to the help for ``:g``.  Am I
> missing something here?  I can't tell if the documentation for
> the global command should be expanded to cover this
> functionality beyond a simple pattern, or if the ability to use
> range-like features is accidental and not supposed to be part of
> the global command.
It's definitely part of the command.  The trick is knowing that
"[cmd]" can include a range relative to the line(s) matched by the :g
command.  I had to dig around to find references in the help, but
I found a couple examples using a range as part of the [cmd]:
  :help collapse
as well as around lines 411 & 448 of ":help usr_25.txt".
I do this all the time as it's very powerful.  It's been in vi/ex as
long as I know/remember, and even works in the venerable "ed".
The only gotcha that I've found is when your relative ranges walk off
the top/bottom of the file, triggering the aforementioned edge-cases.
-tim
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