Jacob Niehus wrote:

> I use X11 with clipboard=unnamed,unnamedplus. Presently, if I want to
> write to both @* and @+, I have to do let @+=foo | let @*=@+ or
> something similar, and setreg(v:register, foo) only sets the plus
> register. I introduced a new register, @&, that writes to both * and +
> using either let @&=foo or setreg(v:register, foo). I attached the
> patch. If you think it's a good idea, I'll update the documentation as
> well.

Question: why?  Adding new features should be justified by a need for
more than one users.  I can't recally anybody else asking for this.


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