Le dimanche 11 juin 2017 18:35:59 UTC+2, Bram Moolenaar a écrit :
> Ni Va wrote:
> 
> > Trying this
> > 
> > 
> > let file = readfile(expand("%:p"),'b')
> > let g:file=map(copy(file),'v:val.":".index(copy(file), v:val)')
> > 
> > returns -1 for each v:val of list 'file' out of 0, 1 , 2 etc..
> 
> Works fine for me (spaces added for readability):
> 
> 	let file = ['aaa', 'bbb', 'ccc']
> 	echo map(copy(file), 'v:val . ":" . index(copy(file), v:val)')
> 
> 	['aaa:0', 'bbb:1', 'ccc:2']
> 
> 
> -- 
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> that demonstrates that there is no task which duct tape cannot handle.
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> 
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Reproduce it with a list made of 150000 lines of a file.
But effectively I have to use v:key.
Thank you for all.
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