vi: improve handling of anchored searches
Suppose we search for a git conflict marker '<<<<<<< HEAD' using the command '/^<<<'. Using 'n' to go to the next match finds '<<<' on the current line, apparently ignoring the '^' anchor. Set a flag in the compiled regular expression to indicate that the start of the string should not be considered a beginning-of-line anchor. An exception has to be made when the search starts from the beginning of the file. Make a similar change for end-of-line anchors. This doesn't affect a default build with VI_REGEX_SEARCH disabled. When it's enabled: function old new delta char_search 247 285 +38 Signed-off-by: Ron Yorston <rmy@pobox.com> Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
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@ -2384,6 +2384,8 @@ static char *char_search(char *p, const char *pat, int dir_and_range)
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memset(&preg, 0, sizeof(preg));
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err = re_compile_pattern(pat, strlen(pat), &preg);
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preg.not_bol = p != text;
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preg.not_eol = p != end - 1;
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if (err != NULL) {
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status_line_bold("bad search pattern '%s': %s", pat, err);
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return p;
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