Hi,
On Wed, May 8, 2024 at 2:11 PM Lifepillar <lifepillar@lifepillar.me> wrote:
>
> On 2024-05-07, Girish <girishji@gmail.com> wrote:
> > On Sunday 5 May 2024 at 15:39:53 UTC+2 Lifepillar wrote:
>
> >> 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
> >>
> > 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.
>
> >> 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:
>
A class in a Vim9 script is a script-local variable. So it cannot be
directly accessed
from outside the script (without using the script name).
Regards,
Yegappan
> vim9script
>
> export var x = 42
>
> export def F()
> enddef
>
> export class C
> public var setting = "ok"
> public static var option = false
> endclass
>
> export var config = C.new()
>
> Then these work from the command line:
>
> echo foo#x
> call foo#F()
> echo foo#config
> echo foo#config.setting
>
> But I can't find a way to access the static variable 'option'.
>
> Life.
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