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The command is '/' (forward slash). It works differently and sometimes unpredictably. I have found a few cases to demonstrate.
-+;-+
In Sam, this command expands the beginning of a selection to its line. In Acme, it selects one line before. Acme's behavior also seems counterintuitive.
/echo/+;.
In Sam, this command selects one line below "echo." In Acme, it selects the word itself. Again, feels counterintuitive.
/echo/++;.
Sam selects second line below "echo". Acme selects first line below "echo". I'm not sure who's right on this one.
-+-#0
In Sam, it selects the beginning of the current line. In Acme, it selects the beginning of one line above the current one. Again, feels counterintuitive.
-+-#1
In Sam, it selects the end of the one line above the current one. In Acme, it selects the end of the second line above the current one.
/foo/ -+
Notice the space between /foo/ and -+. In Sam, it selects the whole line on which "foo" is found. In Acme, this command does not work.
/https/;+-#1
In Sam, it selects the beginning of the next URL to the end of the line on which it's found. In Acme, it produces "addresses out of order" in +Errors.
The command is '/' (forward slash). It works differently and sometimes unpredictably. I have found a few cases to demonstrate.
-+;-+
In Sam, this command expands the beginning of a selection to its line. In Acme, it selects one line before. Acme's behavior also seems counterintuitive.
/echo/+;.
In Sam, this command selects one line below "echo." In Acme, it selects the word itself. Again, feels counterintuitive.
/echo/++;.
Sam selects second line below "echo". Acme selects first line below "echo". I'm not sure who's right on this one.
-+-#0
In Sam, it selects the beginning of the current line. In Acme, it selects the beginning of one line above the current one. Again, feels counterintuitive.
-+-#1
In Sam, it selects the end of the one line above the current one. In Acme, it selects the end of the second line above the current one.
/foo/ -+
Notice the space between /foo/ and -+. In Sam, it selects the whole line on which "foo" is found. In Acme, this command does not work.
/https/;+-#1
In Sam, it selects the beginning of the next URL to the end of the line on which it's found. In Acme, it produces "addresses out of order" in +Errors.
plan9port version
a2567fc
OS version
macOS 14.5 (23F79)
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