Function: evil-repeat-ex-search
evil-repeat-ex-search is a byte-compiled function defined in
evil-commands.el.
Signature
(evil-repeat-ex-search FLAG)
Documentation
Called to record a search command.
FLAG is either pre or post if the function is called before resp.
after executing the command.
Source Code
;; Defined in ~/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-20251108.138/evil-commands.el
(defun evil-repeat-ex-search (flag)
"Called to record a search command.
FLAG is either `pre' or `post' if the function is called before resp.
after executing the command."
(cond
((and (evil-operator-state-p) (eq flag 'pre))
(evil-repeat-record (this-command-keys))
(evil-clear-command-keys))
((and (evil-operator-state-p) (eq flag 'post))
(let ((search-separator (car (last evil-repeat-info))))
(evil-repeat-record (evil-ex-pattern-regex evil-ex-search-pattern))
(when evil-ex-search-offset
(evil-repeat-record (concat search-separator evil-ex-search-offset))))
;; If it weren't for the fact that `exit-minibuffer' throws an `exit'
;; tag, which bypasses the source of `this-command-keys', we'd be able
;; to capture the key(s) in the post-command of the operator as usual.
;; Fortunately however, `last-input-event' can see the key (by default, `return')
(when (zerop (length (this-command-keys)))
(evil-repeat-record (vector last-input-event))))
(t (evil-repeat-motion flag))))