> hi,
>
> i want to store certain variables in to a viminfo file, but i don't
> want to depend on the behavior of viminfo, for example, i had this
> variable which will be used to store some information while working on
> a c file and when i had opened a new empty c file and closed it, the
> earlier variable stored in viminfo file was wiped out.
>
> so, i am planning to use a private vim info file and let my functions
> read and write, is it possible are there any built-in functions
> available, it will be helpful if you can point me into the right
> direction.
The :rviminfo and :wviminfo commands that I pointed you to before can
both accept a [file] argument. If you just call :wv, it will write
whatever the default .viminfo file should be. But, e.g.:
:wv ~/.my.special.viminfo
will write viminfo to that file.
See again:
:h viminfo-read-write
:h :rv
:h :wv
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Best,
Ben
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