On 10/12/2020 16.29, A. Wik wrote:
> On Wed, 9 Dec 2020 at 19:35, Gabriele F <gbfv@tiscali.it> wrote:
>> On 07/12/2020 13.59, A. Wik wrote:
>>> Alas, :g includes only the line matching "future.*ref". I want to
>>> capture the whole match. Is there a way to do that?
>> It would seem that what's wrong with the first command is simply that
>> :p, which is the command used by default by :g, by itself prints only
>> *one* line. If you instead explicitly use :p {count}, e.g.
>> ":g/future.*ref.*\n.*\n/p 3", it seems to work.
> Yes, but I want to collect the text that was *matched* by the pattern,
> so, with ":g/future.*ref.*\n.*\n", I want the "future" until the end
> of the next line. Actually, what I want is the whole line containing
> the match, as well as the whole of the next line, but that is a simple
> matter of adding a "^.*".
Well if you want only from "future" I don't know, but if instead you
want "the whole line containing
the match, as well as the whole of the next line"
":g/future.*ref.*\n.*\n/p 2" seems to give that result, and only if
there is a match (yes, I put "p 3" by mistake in the other mail).
Of course inelegant and inflexible, I don't know if there are better ways
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