> The following on GNU/Linux with vim version 7.1
>
> prompt> cat myscript
> #!/bin/sh
> echo 1
>
> prompt> cat myscript.vim
> function! Check()
> let l:r = system("./myscript")
> if l:r == "1"
> echo "Good"
> else
> echo "Length of l:r is" strlen(l:r)
> echoerr "l:r is" l:r
> endif
> endfunction
As you've figured out, Vim's system() function includes in its
return value the newline at the end of the command's output. If you
need the result without the newline, use substitute() like this:
let x = substitute(system("some command"), "\n", "", "")
HTH,
Gary
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