" Tests for searchpos() func Test_searchpos() new one 0put ='1a3' 1put ='123xyz' call cursor(1, 1) call assert_equal([1, 1, 2], searchpos('\%(\([a-z]\)\|\_.\)\{-}xyz', 'pcW')) call cursor(1, 2) call assert_equal([2, 1, 1], '\%(\([a-z]\)\|\_.\)\{-}xyz'->searchpos('pcW')) set cpo-=c call cursor(1, 2) call assert_equal([1, 2, 2], searchpos('\%(\([a-z]\)\|\_.\)\{-}xyz', 'pcW')) call cursor(1, 3) call assert_equal([1, 3, 1], searchpos('\%(\([a-z]\)\|\_.\)\{-}xyz', 'pcW')) " Now with \zs, first match is in column 0, "a" is matched. call cursor(1, 3) call assert_equal([2, 4, 2], searchpos('\%(\([a-z]\)\|\_.\)\{-}\zsxyz', 'pcW')) " With z flag start at cursor column, don't see the "a". call cursor(1, 3) call assert_equal([2, 4, 1], searchpos('\%(\([a-z]\)\|\_.\)\{-}\zsxyz', 'pcWz')) set cpo+=c " close the window q! endfunc