Paul wrote:
> "vim foobar barfoo"
> ":b oo<tab>" - completes for both buffers
> ":b ba<tab>" - completes for one buffer
>
> It looks like it looks for buffers that begin with the string first.
> If there are any, it shows only them. If not, it shows all buffers
> that contain it. Intentional?
Yes. Buffer matching is scored, and completion shows all buffers with
the highest score.
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