from vim's help: cw cW Special case: When the cursor is in a word, "cw" and "cW" do not include the white space after a word, they only change up to the end of the word. This is because Vim interprets "cw" as change-word, and a word does not include the following white space. --- vis.c | 8 ++++++++ 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+)
diff --git a/vis.c b/vis.c index 11cf1af..2057ffe 100644 --- a/vis.c +++ b/vis.c @@ -952,6 +952,14 @@ static void movement(const Arg *arg) { action.textobj = moves_linewise[arg->i]; else action.movement = &moves[arg->i]; + + if (action.op == &ops[OP_CHANGE]) { + if (action.movement == &moves[MOVE_WORD_START_NEXT]) + action.movement = &moves[MOVE_WORD_END_NEXT]; + else if (action.movement == &moves[MOVE_LONGWORD_START_NEXT]) + action.movement = &moves[MOVE_LONGWORD_END_NEXT]; + } + action_do(&action); } -- 2.3.5