Le mercredi 11 février 2015 21:54:54 UTC+1, Enno a écrit :
> Le mardi 10 février 2015 09:22:35 UTC+1, Enno a écrit :
> > Hello,
> > 
> > There is a thread on StackOverflow labelled
> > 
> > "How to get visually selected text in VimScript"
> > 
> > The naive and stable approach would be
> > 
> >   let old_reg = @v
> >   normal! gv"vy
> >   let raw_search = @v
> >   let @v = old_reg
> >   return raw_search
> > 
> > but that only works if `set nosecure`. If `set secure` then 
> > the functions become involved. I posted my own take at
> > 
> > http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1533565/how-to-get-visually-selected-text-in-vimscript/28398359#28398359
> > 
> > but it handles neither block-wise selections nor multibyte columns. A function that supports both is for example given at
> > 
> > https://github.com/haya14busa/vim-asterisk/blob/4fda3a4d90926512fbb10eda8b7b0491c650eb5e/autoload/asterisk.vim#L163
> > 
> > Is there a simple solution at all?
> > 
> >   Enno
> 
> You are right. Thanks for your patience. 
> 
> I cannot reproduce this dependency on the function 
> residing in the autoload folder. So in the end the
> explanation given at :help E523 was a red herring.
> 
> I erroneously thought of <expr> mappings and expression register
> mappings as equivalent but found the former more easily readable.
> 
> I don't know if there are situations when an <expr> mapping cannot
> be reproduced by an equivalent expression register mapping, or if
> there are other instances when the normal command is impossible.
Just encountered such a situation: If <CR> shall close the completion popup menu and otherwise open a new line, then only
inoremap <expr> <CR>    pumvisible() ? "<C-Y>" : "<C-]><CR>" 
works. The try
inoremap <CR>   <C-R>=pumvisible() ? "<C-Y>" : "<C-]><CR>"<CR> 
does not work because abbreviations will not expand anymore. 
Apparently the command <C-]> comes to late.
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