When I put point on an custom org link:

#+begin_src org
[[pdf:~/Org/Wiki/Computer Technology/Programming/Programming 
Languages/Clojure/data/Books/Clojure经典实例.pdf::40++0.00][Clojure经典实例.pdf: Page 
40]]
#+end_src

Then press =[M-: (org-element-context) RET]= to get link element properties. I 
got:

#+begin_example
(link (:type "pdf" :path "~/Org/Wiki/Computer 
Technology/Programming/Programming 
Languages/Clojure/data/Books/Clojure经典实例.pdf::40++0.00" :format bracket 
:raw-link "pdf:~/Org/Wiki/Computer Technology/Programming/Programming 
Languages/Clojure/data/Books/Clojure经典实例.pdf::40++0.00" :application nil 
:search-option nil ...))
#+end_example

You can see the result ~:search-option nil~. It suppose to be ~40++0.00~.

I tested with other link like this:

#+begin_src org
[[file:hs_err_pid20491.log::kkk+2]]
#+end_src

It returns ~:search-option~ correctly:

#+begin_example
(link (:type "file" :path "hs_err_pid20491.log" :format bracket :raw-link 
"file:hs_err_pid20491.log::kkk+2" :application nil :search-option "kkk+2" ...))
#+end_example

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