On 30/03/13 03:50, hong@topbug.net wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> According to the document of expand, "expand('%:p')" should be able to give full path of current buffer. This works properly when use vim to open an existing file or create a new file in an existing directory. But If I execute this command:
>
> gvim a/a.c
>
> where a is a non-existing directory. Then I run ":echo expand('%:p')", it gives 'a/a.c', which is not what I expected. Other modifiers just work as expected except '%:r'.
>
> Anyone have any ideas?
>
> Thanks!
> Hong
>
In this case, trying to write the file will answer "a/a.c: E212 Cannot
open file for writing", showing that there is *no* path to the file. But
after creating a subdirectory ./a in the current directory,
expand('%:p') gets a sensible value, and the write (if attempted) succeeds.
On Unix you might try
:exe '!mkdir -pv' expand('%:h')
:w
if you really want to save the file under that name. (Of course it will
fail if you don't have the necessary directory-creation permissions.)
Best regards,
Tony.
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