experts:

just curious about:
how to display the contents that I input previously
so I may just call them easily , just like the way I search my cmd history and re-use it...

b.t.w c-r & c-a are not what I need.

//this is vim help:
  :his[tory] [{name}] [{first}][, [{last}]]
                  List the contents of history {name} which can be:
                  c[md]    or :   command-line history
                  s[earch] or /   search string history
                  e[xpr]   or =   expression register history
                  i[nput]  or @   input line history           <----
                  d[ebug]  or >   debug command history
                  a[ll]           all of the above

so looks :his i is what I need, but

//what are these?
:history @
      #  input history
      1  \<0xFE686\>
      2  \<0x0000269c\>
      3  269c
      4  f18628
      5  \<0x00f185b8\>
      6  f185b8
      7  \<0xf185b8\>
      8  269c\|\<0x00000b73\>
      9  \<0x8027bc20\>
     10  1217
     11  iif
     12  \<0x0027ee80\>
     13  \<0xc027ee80\>
     14  \<0x8026c398\>
     15  \<0x0026f218\>
     16  \<0x269c\>
     17  \<0x04fa\>
     18  04fa
     19  \<0x40915860\>
>    20  1\.0\.0\.202\.



I don't think I "input" these... instead these looks the "search" history that I ever used with Mark plugin (Ingo Karkat), to highlight some numbers.
http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2666

copy Ingo in case the mark plugin are related to my issue here...

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