Thursday, May 9, 2024

Re: Access class member from command line

Hi,

On Thu, May 9, 2024 at 1:16 AM Lifepillar <lifepillar@lifepillar.me> wrote:
>
> On 2024-05-09, Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappanl@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > On Wed, May 8, 2024 at 2:11 PM Lifepillar <lifepillar@lifepillar.me> wrote:
> >> > Looks like a bug. Should be able to do `foo.Config.option = true`
> >>
> >> Indeed. And fixed. That works with the latest Vim (9.1.399).
> >>
> >
> > Yes. This should be addressed by patch 9.1.0398. If you see any
> > additional problems
> > in using different types of imported variables in a Vim9 script (after
> > this patch), please
> > open an issue. In particular, look for any issues in using nested types.
>
> Right now, the only issue I have is with autoload scripts in my vimrc,
> but I see that it's being tracked as #13313 in GitHub. Other than that,
> I must say that Vim 9 script has been rock solid for me (no more
> crashes), and very pleasant to use!
>

I have opened the PR https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/14740 to address
this issue.

Regards,
Yegappan

>
> >> >> But how do I access the class member from the command line? Is that even
> >> >> possible?
> >>
> >> I still haven't found a way to do that, and I'm starting to think that
> >> it is not currently possible. If I put this in ~/.vim/autoload/foo.vim:
> >>
> >

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