Monday, March 21, 2016

Re: Vim Function: return from within Python Code

On 19 March 2016 at 16:38, rameo <raiwil@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have a VIM function with a lot of code written in python.
>
> There are many loops and sub-loops with this kind of code:
>
> if this
> exit
> else
> do this
>
> Does anyone know how to exit the python code and return to vim?
> (or even better "how to exit the function from within python code?")
> sys.exit() and exit() doesn't work.

I've never tried to do what you want directly, but if I were
implementing this, I would do it like this:

def myfunction():
if this:
return
else:
do this

myfunction()

T

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