Ozaki Kiichi wrote:
> > when c == 0xA0, p == "\xC2\xA0", and 'iskeyword' includes 160
> >
> > (e.g. iskeyword=@,48-57,_,128-167,224-235 (default on windows))
> >
> > then: vim_iswordc(c) == 1, but vim_iswordp(p) == 0.
>
> After all, in the above case, should vim_iswordc(c) and vim_iswordp(p) be
> whether TRUE or FALSE?
They should both respect 'iskeyword' for characters up to 255.
So it looks like vim_iswordp() needs to be fixed.
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