> In §9 of channel help is mentionned the legacy vimscript out_cb handler.
>
>
> " let job = job_start(command, {"out_cb": "MyHandler"})
> The function will be called with the channel and a message. You would define
> it like this: >
> func MyHandler(channel, msg)
> "
>
>
> I tried this def OutCb function but got the following message error :
>
> " def OutCb(l: list<any>)
> # echomsg 'OutCb' .. string(l)
> # eval [][0]
> enddef
>
> def ExitCb(l: list<any>)
> # echomsg 'ExitCb' .. string(l)
> # sleep 1m
> # source += l
> # echomsg 'Exiting ' .. string(l) .. ' ' .. string(@z)
> enddef
>
> jobid = job_start(zip_cmd, { out_cb: OutCb, exit_cb: ExitCb, mode:
> 'raw', timeout: 1200000 } ) "
>
> Error message:
> " This is a valid directory .
> Jobid: process 14328 run
> Press ENTER or type command to continue
> E118: Too many arguments for function: <lambda>4 "
>
>
> How to port and deal with this in vim9 script that seems to have only one
> argue ?
In Vim9 script the type of the arguments is checked. That helps you
writing correct functions, and once written it is easier to read back.
It does require a bit of extra text.
Here is an exmple that will help you:
vim9script
# Create a channel log so we can see what happens.
ch_logfile('logfile', 'w')
var shell_job: job
# Function handling a line of text that has been typed.
def TextEntered(text: string)
# Send the text to a shell with Enter appended.
ch_sendraw(shell_job, text .. "\n")
enddef
# Function handling output from the shell: Add it above the prompt.
def GotOutput(channel: channel, msg: string)
append(line("$") - 1, "- " .. msg)
enddef
# Function handling the shell exits: close the window.
def JobExit(job: job, status: number)
quit!
enddef
# Start a shell in the background.
shell_job = job_start(["/bin/sh"], {
out_cb: GotOutput,
err_cb: GotOutput,
exit_cb: JobExit,
})
new
set buftype=prompt
var buf = bufnr('')
prompt_setcallback(buf, TextEntered)
prompt_setprompt(buf, "shell command: ")
# start accepting shell commands
startinsert
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