Mercurial > vim
changeset 27780:f1d5822ca0d7 v8.2.4416
patch 8.2.4416: Vim9: using a script-local function requires using "s:"
Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/1fca5f3e86f08e696058fc7e86dfe41b415a78e6
Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Date: Fri Feb 18 17:50:47 2022 +0000
patch 8.2.4416: Vim9: using a script-local function requires using "s:"
Problem: Vim9: using a script-local function requires using "s:" when
setting 'completefunc'.
Solution: Do not require "s:" in Vim9 script. (closes #9796)
author | Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> |
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date | Fri, 18 Feb 2022 19:00:04 +0100 |
parents | dd9f44ebf32d |
children | 7ec5d3ebe807 |
files | runtime/doc/options.txt src/testdir/test_ins_complete.vim src/userfunc.c src/version.c |
diffstat | 4 files changed, 50 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/runtime/doc/options.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/options.txt @@ -383,12 +383,22 @@ lambda it will be converted to the name, set opfunc=function('MyOpFunc') set opfunc=funcref('MyOpFunc') set opfunc={a\ ->\ MyOpFunc(a)} - " set using a funcref variable + +Set to a script-local function: > + set opfunc=s:MyLocalFunc + set opfunc=<SID>MyLocalFunc +In |Vim9| script the "s:" and "<SID>" can be omitted if the function exists in +the script: > + set opfunc=MyLocalFunc + +Set using a funcref variable: > let Fn = function('MyTagFunc') let &tagfunc = Fn - " set using a lambda expression + +Set using a lambda expression: > let &tagfunc = {t -> MyTagFunc(t)} - " set using a variable with lambda expression + +Set using a variable with lambda expression: > let L = {a, b, c -> MyTagFunc(a, b , c)} let &tagfunc = L
--- a/src/testdir/test_ins_complete.vim +++ b/src/testdir/test_ins_complete.vim @@ -1455,6 +1455,23 @@ func Test_completefunc_callback() bw! delfunc s:CompleteFunc3 + " In Vim9 script s: can be omitted + let lines =<< trim END + vim9script + var CompleteFunc4Args = [] + def CompleteFunc4(findstart: bool, base: string): any + add(CompleteFunc4Args, [findstart, base]) + return findstart ? 0 : [] + enddef + set completefunc=CompleteFunc4 + new + setline(1, 'script1') + feedkeys("A\<C-X>\<C-U>\<Esc>", 'x') + assert_equal([[1, ''], [0, 'script1']], CompleteFunc4Args) + bw! + END + call v9.CheckScriptSuccess(lines) + " invalid return value let &completefunc = {a -> 'abc'} call feedkeys("A\<C-X>\<C-U>\<Esc>", 'x')
--- a/src/userfunc.c +++ b/src/userfunc.c @@ -4024,16 +4024,29 @@ untrans_function_name(char_u *name) get_scriptlocal_funcname(char_u *funcname) { char sid_buf[25]; - int off; + int off = *funcname == 's' ? 2 : 5; char_u *newname; + char_u *p = funcname; if (funcname == NULL) return NULL; if (STRNCMP(funcname, "s:", 2) != 0 && STRNCMP(funcname, "<SID>", 5) != 0) - // The function name is not a script-local function name - return NULL; + { + ufunc_T *ufunc; + + // The function name does not have a script-local prefix. Try finding + // it when in a Vim9 script and there is no "g:" prefix. + if (!in_vim9script() || STRNCMP(funcname, "g:", 2) == 0) + return NULL; + ufunc = find_func(funcname, FALSE); + if (ufunc == NULL || func_is_global(ufunc) + || (p = vim_strchr(ufunc->uf_name, '_')) == NULL) + return NULL; + ++p; + off = 0; + } if (!SCRIPT_ID_VALID(current_sctx.sc_sid)) { @@ -4043,12 +4056,11 @@ get_scriptlocal_funcname(char_u *funcnam // Expand s: prefix into <SNR>nr_<name> vim_snprintf(sid_buf, sizeof(sid_buf), "<SNR>%ld_", (long)current_sctx.sc_sid); - off = *funcname == 's' ? 2 : 5; - newname = alloc(STRLEN(sid_buf) + STRLEN(funcname + off) + 1); + newname = alloc(STRLEN(sid_buf) + STRLEN(p + off) + 1); if (newname == NULL) return NULL; STRCPY(newname, sid_buf); - STRCAT(newname, funcname + off); + STRCAT(newname, p + off); return newname; }