glts wrote:

> With 'regexpengine' set to 0 or 2, ":h \^x" displays this error message:
> 
>         INTERNAL: Unknown character class char: 67
>         E149: Sorry, no help for \^x
> 
> With 'regexpengine' set to 1 (also before the new regexp engine was
> introduced), the error message is:
> 
>         E63: invalid use of \_
>         E149: Sorry, no help for \^x
> 
> Any character substituted for "x" triggers this error. This is Vim 7.4a.
> 
> I discovered this when trying to look up ":h i_CTRL-\_CTRL-O" in the
> short format ":h i^\^o". Presumably this has never worked. It is
> possible to look up ":h i^\" though.

Thanks, I'll add it to the todo list.

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