David Fishburn wrote:

> > ...
> > > I triggered it by simply hitting % on a { in a Java file.
> >
> > It's very possible that it's set somewhere else.  The problem is that
> > the matchit plugin always sets it empty, also when it already was empty.
> >
> >           let restore_options = " ve=" . &ve . restore_options
> >           set ve=
> >
> > This should be change to:
> >
> >         if &ve != ''
> >           let restore_options = " ve=" . &ve . restore_options
> >           set ve=
> >         endif
> >
> > Should also happen for 'ignorecase'.
> >
> >
> I tested the "if &ve !=" change and that does appear to solve my issue.

It also didn't change where it's set from?  Then it must have had a
value when the plugin was loaded.

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