> Thank you I knew, this is working
>
> vim9script
>
> def g:Py3_SimpleMinimalTest(yml_fpath: string): void
> w:yml_f = yml_fpath
> exe 'py3 print(sys.version)'
> exe 'py3 print(vim.current.window.vars[''yml_f''])'
> enddef
>
> and what about making this works
>
> def g:Py3_SimpleMinimalTest(yml_fpath: string): void
> *var yml_f:string =* yml_fpath
> exe 'py3 print(sys.version)'
> exe 'py3 print(vim.current.*????*.vars[''yml_f''])'
> enddef
Do you mean you want to access variables local to a compiled function by
name? That is not possible. The "l:" namespace that exists in legacy
functions was intentionally left out in compiled functions, because it
adds quite a bit of overhead. You can use a script-local variable to
make this work. It does mean you go outside of the function scope, but
it's still inside the scope of the script file. That means it won't
interfere with what happens in other scripts.
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