Asis,
Again, please, do not top poste. It is general list consensus to
reply below the quoted text, quoting for now repaired manually
> 2014-10-07 13:12, Asis Hallab:
> as requested I explain my test of the suggested solutions.
>
> I tried three regular expressions and used
> :set hlsearch
> to see the matched region.
>
> The original full line is
> glm::something lmg::else
>
> /\<.\{-}::
> as well as
> /\<..\{-}::
> and
> /\<.\{-1,}::
> all matched, and highlighted,
> glm::something lmg::
>
> The only thing after starting vim -U NONE -u NONE was to
> :set nocompatible
> and
> :set hlsearch
>
> This result could be obtained on vim 7.4 (MacVim) and vim 7.3 (debian
> wheezy).
Yes I expected something like this. What you see, is actually two
matches. Like I said before, your pattern just matches twice. Here is
the part of my previous mail, which I quote again:
,----
| My guess is, that you used something like /\<.\{-}::
| which does what you want, but matches twice, e.g.
|
| mlg::some::else
| ^^^^^^ the second match here
| ^^^^^ the first match here
`----
You won't see a difference with :set hls but when you use 'n' to jump
to each start of the matching region, you will notice easily.
Best,
Christian
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