Friday, June 19, 2015

Re: Execute a command from cursor position to the end of the line

On 2015-06-20 10:15, Philip Rhoades wrote:
> nnoremap <F8> :Execute<CR>

Could you provide the content of your Execute() function? It would
help to replicate the behavior you want on an extract of the line.

> but I can't find a simple way to do the same thing from the column
> where the cursor is to the end of the line (eg "#"s and other
> comment characters at the beginning of the line upset the existing
> method).
>
> I presume it is possible to do somehow?

Assuredly, it is possible, but there may be some gotchas depending on
where/how you're executing it currently in that function. E.g. if
you're passing it to a shell vs. executing it as vim-script; whether
you want to go ahead and pass comments (the shell should ignore
them); etc.

-tim




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