Comment #3 on issue 308 by [email protected]: Command-line expression mapping inserts tab literally
https://code.google.com/p/vim/issues/detail?id=308

I agree with Christian's answer. Yes, macros include mappings and abbreviations (think of them as more persistent special cases).

The reason for the 'wildcharm` option is that usually you want literal insertion of <Tab>, as the completion heavily depends on current context (i.e. the matches are erratic), so it's unwise to rely on completion in a macro.

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