No message.
I noticed that the values are no longer correct. I am using the same function more and the values are not refreshed. Old values are kept.
I can't remember exactly when it stopped working. I noticed it today.
variable1 = str(vim.bindeval("a:variable1"))
variable2 = str(vim.bindeval("a:variable2"))
This works.
But now it's binary isn't it (b'value')? How do I get it as text again?
Isn't there a better solution?
Thanks,
Rameo
On Tuesday, December 5, 2023 at 11:14:21 PM UTC+1 Christian Brabandt wrote:
On Di, 05 Dez 2023, rameo wrote:
> I installed vim 9 but still have multiple functions written in old vimscript.
>
> I've read that functions written in old vimscript still work.
>
> However I noticed that importing variables into Python `vim.eval("a:myvariable")` no longer works
>
> I don't always get the right values imported.
>
> Example :
>
> :call MyFunction("12", "14")
>
> function! MyFunction("variable1, variable2")
> python3 << endpython
> variable1 = vim.eval("a:variable1")
> variable2 = vim.eval("a:variable2")
> print(variable1 + " " + variable2)
> endpython
>
> endfunction
>
> What's wrong in above code?
>
> Or better... why doesn't it work anymore in vim9?
Do you get an error message? Which one? If this doesn't work anymore,
when did it stop working?
Thanks,
Christian
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