Monday, August 27, 2012

Re: vimL errors, inconsistent result, etc

> which one is line 11?
Exactly: 11 means 11th line of the function listed above.
https://github.com/c9s/vim-dev-plugin

has some hints about how to debug viml.

It also provides a VimLGotoLastError which often suceeds in such (line
11) cases.

We all know that viml sucks - it still often gets the job done.
Don't forgett how old vim is - and how much ahead of the time viml was
that time. No python/ruby/js/ ... existed back in time.

Today you can choose from any :h if_<tab> language implementation if you
don't like viml.

Marc Weber

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