Let's say I have this class in some `foo.vim` file:
export class Config
public static var option = false
endclass
Now, I'd like to set `Config.option` to `true` from a script and from
the command line. From a script, I can do this:
import `foo.vim`
type FooConfig = foo.Config
FooConfig.option = true
echo FooConfig.option # OK
echo foo.Config.option # Also works
Unfortunately, this gives an error (Undefined variable Config):
foo.Config.option = true
But how do I access the class member from the command line? Is that even
possible?
Context: I'm exploring alternatives to `g:myplugin_option` to configure
a script without using global variables.
Thanks,
Life.
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