On 2015-06-27 05:53, 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.
[snip stuff that isn't the definition of Execute]
>> I think Tim wanted the definition of the Execute command.
>
> ? I don't know what you mean - as far as I know using
> ":Execute . ." as I showed above in my .vimrc file is a built-in
> Vim thing?
As you write it, it's a function/command brought in by some external
plugin as demonstrated by starting vim without any startup files:
vim -u NONE
:Execute
E492: Not an editor command: Execute
With your regular (started up without the "-u NONE") vim, you can
execute
:verbose function
:verbose command
to see where various items were defined. You want to see where the
"Execute" function/command was created. Based on your invocation
description, it *sounds* like it's a custom command rather than a
function, so you can minimize the noise by issuing
:verbose command Execute
which should give you just the info needed to track down where
"Execute" is defined.
>> Anyway, you can get the content of a line from the cursor to its
>> end with:
>>
>> getline(".")[col(".")-1:]
>>
>> You can pass that to whatever does you execution in you original
>> command.
>
> I still don't get what you are saying - how can I use the F8 key
> (that executes the command on the line in the text file - like I
> described above) with that getline command?
Without the definition of the Execute function it's hard to tell how
to integrate Paul's "remainder of the line" snippet with the Execute
function.
-tim
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