Monday, March 21, 2016

Re: Vim Function: return from within Python Code

2016-03-21 18:31 GMT+03:00 rameo <raiwil@gmail.com>:
> @ZyX,
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> Thanks,
> You mean to extract the Python code to a .py file and import it in my vim function?

To a function in a *.py file. Python module is supposed to do nothing
except for defining a few variables when it is imported, something is
being done when you call functions/classes/etc stored in those defined
variables.

> I still don't understand how to exit from my pythoncode from within my python code.

Just like you exit from your VimL code from within VimL code. Return
or use exceptions, programming techniques do not change when you
change language. @A. S. Budden gave a simplified example.

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