2015-06-14 18:26 GMT+03:00 Rick Dooling <rpdooling@gmail.com>:
> So let's say I want the current line number in the Vim Buffer
>
> let x=line(".")
>
> And then I want to do something with it inside my Python script.
> How do I refer to it? Or if there is a way to get the current line number using the python vim module? I see vim.current.line but this is a string of the line itself?
>
>
> function! Script()
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> let x=line(".")
>
> python << EOF
>
> import vim
>
> (how to refer to x?)
:h if_pyth.txt, it contains answers to both questions.
First, there is vim.bindeval/vim.eval.
Second, there is vim.current.window.cursor.
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>
> EOF
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> Thanks
>
> Rick
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