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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T17:28:08+00:00 2026-05-11T17:28:08+00:00

Is something wrong in :g-2-g/3/ or is the recursion in the global just missing?

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Is something wrong in “:g-2-g/3/” or is the recursion in the global just missing? I can not understand a reason for the error:

E147: Cannot do :global recursive

How can I get a recursive global search in VIM?

[Neil’s initial Suggestion with the operator \| ]

g/1.*2\|2.*1/

A disadvantage is that the combinations expand with n numbers. For three numbers, the number of combinations is 3! (=6) that is

g/1.*2.*3\|2.*1.*3\|3.*1.*2\|1.*3.*2\|2.*3.*1\|3.*2.*1/ 

For n numbers, the number of combinations is n!.

[Solution with the operator \&]

Brian Carper and Neil Butterworth figured out the solution. Great thanks for them!

g/.*1\&.*2\&.*3/

It is for the whole line:

g/.*1\&.*2\&.*3\&.*/
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    2026-05-11T17:28:09+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 5:28 pm

    New info: This does what you want – the “\&” sequence is the “and” operator:

    g/.*1\&.*2\&.*3/
    

    Brian Carper’s (see comments, and thanks again) explanation:

    /1\&2/ wouldn’t work because both
    branches need to match “at the same
    position”. /.*1\&.*2/ let the match
    anchor itself at the front of the line
    and then expand however much it needs
    to to find the numbers

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