On Saturday, December 23, 2023 at 2:35:52 PM UTC-8 Tim Chase wrote:

I was looking for something similar to Python's re.findall()/finditer() 
function to answer a question on Reddit[1] but was surprised I 
couldn't find anything in 

:help function-list 

The general intent would be to take an input string and return a 
List containing all the sub-strings matching a pattern like 

let matches=findall('amwenxipyuqz', '[aeiou]') 

would set matches to 

['aw', 'en', 'ip', 'uq'] 

I was able to cobble together a hack-job in this case, but I'd hoped 
to be able to do something like 

:let a=[] | g/#\w\+/call extend(a, findall(getline('.'), @/)) 

Does such a function exist and I just missed it? 

Thanks! 

-tim 

[1] 
https://www.reddit.com/r/vim/comments/18pcd84/the_vim_way/kenedxq/


I think substitute() is the closest, perhaps you can use submatch() for 
appending to the list. Something like this in mind:
  :let a=[] | g/#\w\+/call substitute(getline('.'), @/, '\=extend(a, 
[submatch(0)])', 'g')

Regards,
-Arun

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