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24569 | 1 *vim9.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2021 Apr 28 |
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4 VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar |
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7 THIS IS STILL UNDER DEVELOPMENT - ANYTHING CAN BREAK - ANYTHING CAN CHANGE |
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9 Vim9 script commands and expressions. *Vim9* *vim9* |
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11 Most expression help is in |eval.txt|. This file is about the new syntax and |
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12 features in Vim9 script. |
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23466 | 17 1. What is Vim9 script? |Vim9-script| |
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18 2. Differences |vim9-differences| |
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19 3. New style functions |fast-functions| |
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20 4. Types |vim9-types| |
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21 5. Namespace, Import and Export |vim9script| |
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24 9. Rationale |vim9-rationale| |
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26 ============================================================================== |
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28 1. What is Vim9 script? *Vim9-script* |
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20241 | 32 Vim script has been growing over time, while preserving backwards |
33 compatibility. That means bad choices from the past often can't be changed | |
20965 | 34 and compatibility with Vi restricts possible solutions. Execution is quite |
20241 | 35 slow, each line is parsed every time it is executed. |
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20241 | 37 The main goal of Vim9 script is to drastically improve performance. This is |
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39 executed. An increase in execution speed of 10 to 100 times can be expected. | |
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41 A secondary goal is to avoid Vim-specific constructs and get closer to | |
42 commonly used programming languages, such as JavaScript, TypeScript and Java. | |
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20552 | 45 compatible. For example, making function arguments available in the |
46 "a:" dictionary adds quite a lot of overhead. In a Vim9 function this | |
47 dictionary is not available. Other differences are more subtle, such as how | |
48 errors are handled. | |
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50 The Vim9 script syntax and semantics are used in: |
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23573 | 56 When using `:function` in a Vim9 script file the legacy syntax is used, with |
57 the highest |scriptversion|. However, this can be confusing and is therefore | |
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20241 | 60 Vim9 script and legacy Vim script can be mixed. There is no requirement to |
22328 | 61 rewrite old scripts, they keep working as before. You may want to use a few |
62 `:def` functions for code that needs to be fast. | |
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64 :vim9[cmd] {cmd} *:vim9* *:vim9cmd* |
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65 Execute {cmd} using Vim9 script syntax and semantics. |
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69 :leg[acy] {cmd} *:leg* *:legacy* |
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72 Note that {cmd} cannot use local variables, since it is parsed |
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77 2. Differences from legacy Vim script *vim9-differences* |
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83 Brief summary of the differences you will most often encounter when using Vim9 | |
84 script and `:def` functions; details are below: | |
85 - Comments start with #, not ": > | |
23573 | 86 echo "hello" # comment |
22441 | 87 - Using a backslash for line continuation is hardly ever needed: > |
23573 | 88 echo "hello " |
22441 | 89 .. yourName |
90 .. ", how are you?" | |
91 - White space is required in many places. | |
92 - Assign values without `:let`, declare variables with `:var`: > | |
23573 | 93 var count = 0 |
22441 | 94 count += 3 |
95 - Constants can be declared with `:final` and `:const`: > | |
23573 | 96 final matches = [] # add matches |
22441 | 97 const names = ['Betty', 'Peter'] # cannot be changed |
98 - `:final` cannot be used as an abbreviation of `:finally`. | |
99 - Variables and functions are script-local by default. | |
100 - Functions are declared with argument types and return type: > | |
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22441 | 106 - A range before a command must be prefixed with a colon: > |
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113 In legacy Vim script comments start with double quote. In Vim9 script |
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118 The reason is that a double quote can also be the start of a string. In many |
21825 | 119 places, especially halfway through an expression with a line break, it's hard |
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121 by arbitrary text. To avoid confusion only # comments are recognized. This | |
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137 In legacy Vim script # is also used for the alternate file name. In Vim9 |
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138 script you need to use %% instead. Instead of ## use %%% (stands for all |
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20552 | 147 Many errors are already found when compiling, before the function is executed. |
20241 | 148 The syntax is strict, to enforce code that is easy to read and understand. |
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21991 | 153 function was defined |
154 - `:disassemble` is used for the function. | |
155 - a function that is compiled calls the function or uses it as a function | |
156 reference | |
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157 *E1091* |
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24569 | 160 Compilation will fail when encountering a user command that has not been |
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162 def MyFunc() | |
163 execute('DefinedLater') | |
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23164 | 167 "closure". A `:def` function always aborts on an error (unless `:silent!` was |
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20241 | 178 Variable arguments are defined as the last argument, with a name and have a |
21825 | 179 list type, similar to TypeScript. For example, a list of numbers: > |
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24278 | 229 start with an upper case letter even when using the "s:" prefix. In legacy |
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234 In all cases the function must be defined before used. That is when it is |
22723 | 235 called, when `:defcompile` causes it to be compiled, or when code that calls |
236 it is being compiled (to figure out the return type). | |
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21676 | 238 The result is that functions and variables without a namespace can usually be |
20241 | 239 found in the script, either defined there or imported. Global functions and |
21676 | 240 variables could be defined anywhere (good luck finding out where!). |
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21825 | 242 Global functions can still be defined and deleted at nearly any time. In |
20317 | 243 Vim9 script script-local functions are defined once when the script is sourced |
20552 | 244 and cannot be deleted or replaced. |
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23305 | 246 When compiling a function and a function call is encountered for a function |
247 that is not (yet) defined, the |FuncUndefined| autocommand is not triggered. | |
248 You can use an autoload function if needed, or call a legacy function and have | |
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337 called without "g:". > | |
338 vim9script | |
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340 return 'text' | |
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342 echo GlobalFunc() | |
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21676 | 414 prepend ":" to make clear you want to use the Ex command. For example, there |
415 is both the `:substitute` command and the `substitute()` function. When the | |
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428 | |
429 A user defined function can be used as a function reference in an expression | |
430 without `function()`. The argument types and return type will then be checked. | |
431 The function must already have been defined. > | |
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480 var count = 0 | |
481 var timer = timer_start(500, (_) => { | |
482 count += 1 | |
483 echom 'Handler called ' .. count | |
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571 edit +6 fname | |
572 | |
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23305 | 582 second line is seen as a separate command: > |
583 popup_create(some invalid expression, { | |
584 exit_cb: Func}) | |
585 Now "exit_cb: Func})" is actually a valid command: save any changes to the | |
586 file "_cb: Func})" and exit. To avoid this kind of mistake in Vim9 script | |
587 there must be white space between most command names and the argument. | |
588 | |
23666 | 589 However, the argument of a command that is a command won't be recognized. For |
590 example, after "windo echo expr" a line break inside "expr" will not be seen. | |
591 | |
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594 - "enddef" cannot be used at the start of a continuation line, it ends the | |
595 current function. | |
596 - No line break is allowed in the LHS of an assignment. Specifically when | |
597 unpacking a list |:let-unpack|. This is OK: > | |
22171 | 598 [var1, var2] = |
21250 | 599 Func() |
600 < This does not work: > | |
22171 | 601 [var1, |
21250 | 602 var2] = |
603 Func() | |
604 - No line break is allowed in between arguments of an `:echo`, `:execute` and | |
605 similar commands. This is OK: > | |
22171 | 606 echo [1, |
21250 | 607 2] [3, |
608 4] | |
609 < This does not work: > | |
22171 | 610 echo [1, 2] |
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614 White space ~ | |
615 | |
616 Vim9 script enforces proper use of white space. This is no longer allowed: > | |
617 var name=234 # Error! | |
618 var name= 234 # Error! | |
619 var name =234 # Error! | |
620 There must be white space before and after the "=": > | |
621 var name = 234 # OK | |
622 White space must also be put before the # that starts a comment after a | |
623 command: > | |
624 var name = 234# Error! | |
625 var name = 234 # OK | |
626 | |
627 White space is required around most operators. | |
628 | |
629 White space is required in a sublist (list slice) around the ":", except at | |
630 the start and end: > | |
631 otherlist = mylist[v : count] # v:count has a different meaning | |
632 otherlist = mylist[:] # make a copy of the List | |
633 otherlist = mylist[v :] | |
634 otherlist = mylist[: v] | |
635 | |
636 White space is not allowed: | |
637 - Between a function name and the "(": > | |
638 Func (arg) # Error! | |
639 Func | |
640 \ (arg) # Error! | |
641 Func | |
642 (arg) # Error! | |
643 Func(arg) # OK | |
644 Func( | |
645 arg) # OK | |
646 Func( | |
647 arg # OK | |
648 ) | |
649 | |
650 | |
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675 var dict = {"key\twith\ttabs": value} | |
676 var dict = {'': value} # empty key | |
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23666 | 680 var dict = {["key" .. nr]: value} |
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697 Comparators ~ | |
698 | |
699 The 'ignorecase' option is not used for comparators that use strings. | |
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703 | |
704 In legacy script, when an error is encountered, Vim continues to execute | |
705 following lines. This can lead to a long sequence of errors and need to type | |
706 CTRL-C to stop it. In Vim9 script execution of commands stops at the first | |
707 error. Example: > | |
708 vim9script | |
709 var x = does-not-exist | |
710 echo 'not executed' | |
711 | |
712 | |
23666 | 713 For loop ~ |
714 | |
715 Legacy Vim script has some tricks to make a for loop over a list handle | |
716 deleting items at the current or previous item. In Vim9 script it just uses | |
717 the index, if items are deleted then items in the list will be skipped. | |
718 Example legacy script: > | |
719 let l = [1, 2, 3, 4] | |
720 for i in l | |
721 echo i | |
722 call remove(l, index(l, i)) | |
723 endfor | |
724 Would echo: | |
725 1 | |
726 2 | |
727 3 | |
728 4 | |
729 In compiled Vim9 script you get: | |
730 1 | |
731 3 | |
732 Generally, you should not change the list that is iterated over. Make a copy | |
733 first if needed. | |
734 | |
735 | |
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21825 | 800 echo 'bár'[1] |
801 In legacy script this results in the character 0xc3 (an illegal byte), in Vim9 | |
802 script this results in the string 'á'. | |
23573 | 803 A negative index is counting from the end, "[-1]" is the last character. |
23666 | 804 To exclude the last character use |slice()|. |
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23573 | 806 If the index is out of range then an empty string results. |
807 | |
808 In legacy script "++var" and "--var" would be silently accepted and have no | |
809 effect. This is an error in Vim9 script. | |
810 | |
811 Numbers starting with zero are not considered to be octal, only numbers | |
812 starting with "0o" are octal: "0o744". |scriptversion-4| | |
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21093 | 815 What to watch out for ~ |
816 *vim9-gotchas* | |
817 Vim9 was designed to be closer to often used programming languages, but at the | |
818 same time tries to support the legacy Vim commands. Some compromises had to | |
819 be made. Here is a summary of what might be unexpected. | |
820 | |
821 Ex command ranges need to be prefixed with a colon. > | |
23666 | 822 -> legacy Vim: shifts the previous line to the right |
823 ->func() Vim9: method call in a continuation line | |
824 :-> Vim9: shifts the previous line to the right | |
21093 | 825 |
23666 | 826 %s/a/b legacy Vim: substitute on all lines |
21093 | 827 x = alongname |
23666 | 828 % another Vim9: modulo operator in a continuation line |
829 :%s/a/b Vim9: substitute on all lines | |
830 't legacy Vim: jump to mark t | |
831 'text'->func() Vim9: method call | |
832 :'t Vim9: jump to mark t | |
21093 | 833 |
21676 | 834 Some Ex commands can be confused with assignments in Vim9 script: > |
23666 | 835 g:name = value # assignment |
836 g:pattern:cmd # invalid command - ERROR | |
837 :g:pattern:cmd # :global command | |
21676 | 838 |
21093 | 839 Functions defined with `:def` compile the whole function. Legacy functions |
840 can bail out, and the following lines are not parsed: > | |
841 func Maybe() | |
842 if !has('feature') | |
843 return | |
844 endif | |
845 use-feature | |
846 endfunc | |
847 Vim9 functions are compiled as a whole: > | |
848 def Maybe() | |
849 if !has('feature') | |
850 return | |
851 endif | |
23573 | 852 use-feature # May give a compilation error |
21093 | 853 enddef |
854 For a workaround, split it in two functions: > | |
855 func Maybe() | |
856 if has('feature') | |
23666 | 857 call MaybeInner() |
21093 | 858 endif |
859 endfunc | |
860 if has('feature') | |
861 def MaybeInner() | |
862 use-feature | |
863 enddef | |
864 endif | |
22171 | 865 Or put the unsupported code inside an `if` with a constant expression that |
21991 | 866 evaluates to false: > |
867 def Maybe() | |
868 if has('feature') | |
869 use-feature | |
870 endif | |
871 enddef | |
23573 | 872 < *vim9-user-command* |
23666 | 873 Another side effect of compiling a function is that the presence of a user |
23573 | 874 command is checked at compile time. If the user command is defined later an |
875 error will result. This works: > | |
876 command -nargs=1 MyCommand echom <q-args> | |
877 def Works() | |
878 MyCommand 123 | |
879 enddef | |
880 This will give an error for "MyCommand" not being defined: > | |
881 def Works() | |
882 command -nargs=1 MyCommand echom <q-args> | |
883 MyCommand 123 | |
884 enddef | |
885 A workaround is to invoke the command indirectly with `:execute`: > | |
886 def Works() | |
887 command -nargs=1 MyCommand echom <q-args> | |
888 execute 'MyCommand 123' | |
889 enddef | |
890 | |
21991 | 891 Note that for unrecognized commands there is no check for "|" and a following |
892 command. This will give an error for missing `endif`: > | |
893 def Maybe() | |
894 if has('feature') | use-feature | endif | |
895 enddef | |
21093 | 896 |
23305 | 897 Other differences ~ |
898 | |
899 Patterns are used like 'magic' is set, unless explicitly overruled. | |
900 The 'edcompatible' option value is not used. | |
901 The 'gdefault' option value is not used. | |
902 | |
24387 | 903 You may also find this wiki useful. It was written by an early adopter of |
24103 | 904 Vim9 script: https://github.com/lacygoill/wiki/blob/master/vim/vim9.md |
23305 | 905 |
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20856 | 931 The function will be compiled into instructions when |
21499 | 932 called, or when `:disassemble` or `:defcompile` is |
933 used. Syntax and type errors will be produced at that | |
934 time. | |
20856 | 935 |
21499 | 936 It is possible to nest `:def` inside another `:def` or |
937 `:function` up to about 50 levels deep. | |
19303 | 938 |
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21499 | 945 :enddef End of a function defined with `:def`. It should be on |
946 a line by its own. | |
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952 variables can be accessed without the "s:" prefix. They must be defined |
20856 | 953 before the function is compiled. If the script the function is defined in is |
954 legacy script, then script-local variables must be accessed with the "s:" | |
24387 | 955 prefix if they do not exist at the time of compiling. |
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20552 | 957 *:defc* *:defcompile* |
958 :defc[ompile] Compile functions defined in the current script that | |
959 were not compiled yet. | |
960 This will report errors found during the compilation. | |
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19404 | 962 *:disa* *:disassemble* |
963 :disa[ssemble] {func} Show the instructions generated for {func}. | |
964 This is for debugging and testing. | |
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19404 | 967 |
23737 | 968 :disa[ssemble]! {func} Like `:disassemble` but with the instructions used for |
969 profiling. | |
970 | |
21250 | 971 Limitations ~ |
972 | |
973 Local variables will not be visible to string evaluation. For example: > | |
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21250 | 976 return range(1, 2)->map('list[v:val]') |
977 enddef | |
978 | |
979 The map argument is a string expression, which is evaluated without the | |
980 function scope. Instead, use a lambda: > | |
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985 | |
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21250 | 992 |
24278 | 993 Closures defined in a loop will share the same context. For example: > |
994 var flist: list<func> | |
995 for i in range(10) | |
996 var inloop = i | |
997 flist[i] = () => inloop | |
998 endfor | |
999 | |
1000 The "inloop" variable will exist only once, all closures put in the list refer | |
1001 to the same instance, which in the end will have the value 9. This is | |
1002 efficient. If you do want a separate context for each closure call a function | |
1003 to define it: > | |
1004 def GetFunc(i: number): func | |
1005 var inloop = i | |
1006 return () => inloop | |
1007 enddef | |
1008 | |
1009 var flist: list<func> | |
1010 for i in range(10) | |
1011 flist[i] = GetFunc(i) | |
1012 endfor | |
1013 | |
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1058 arguments, does not return a value | |
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1110 *type-casting* | |
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21991 | 1146 In legacy Vim script, where a number was expected, a string would be |
1147 automatically converted to a number. This was convenient for an actual number | |
24387 | 1148 such as "123", but leads to unexpected problems (and no error message) if the |
21991 | 1149 string doesn't start with a number. Quite often this leads to hard-to-find |
1150 bugs. | |
1151 | |
1152 In Vim9 script this has been made stricter. In most places it works just as | |
22171 | 1153 before, if the value used matches the expected type. There will sometimes be |
1154 an error, thus breaking backwards compatibility. For example: | |
21991 | 1155 - Using a number other than 0 or 1 where a boolean is expected. *E1023* |
1156 - Using a string value when setting a number options. | |
1157 - Using a number where a string is expected. *E1024* | |
1158 | |
23573 | 1159 One consequence is that the item type of a list or dict given to map() must |
24024 | 1160 not change. This will give an error in Vim9 script: > |
23573 | 1161 map([1, 2, 3], (i, v) => 'item ' .. i) |
24024 | 1162 E1012: Type mismatch; expected number but got string |
1163 Instead use |mapnew()|. If the item type was determined to be "any" it can | |
1164 change to a more specific type. E.g. when a list of mixed types gets changed | |
1165 to a list of numbers. | |
1166 Same for |extend()|, use |extendnew()| instead, and for |flatten()|, use | |
1167 |flattennew()| instead. | |
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20115 | 1199 In Vim9 script the global "g:" namespace can still be used as before. And the |
1200 "w:", "b:" and "t:" namespaces. These have in common that variables are not | |
1201 declared and they can be deleted. | |
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24024 | 1221 syntax if possible, but will also work on a Vim version without it. |
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1339 Most of Vim9 script can be created without this functionality, and since |
22328 | 1340 implementing classes is going to be a lot of work, it is left for the future. |
1341 For now we'll just make sure classes can be added later. | |
1342 | |
1343 Thoughts: | |
1344 - `class` / `endclass`, everything in one file | |
1345 - Class names are always CamelCase | |
1346 - Single constructor | |
1347 - Single inheritance with `class ThisClass extends BaseClass` | |
1348 - `abstract class` | |
1349 - `interface` (Abstract class without any implementation) | |
1350 - `class SomeClass implements SomeInterface` | |
1351 - Generics for class: `class <Tkey, Tentry>` | |
1352 - Generics for function: `def <Tkey> GetLast(key: Tkey)` | |
1353 | |
1354 Again, much of this is from TypeScript. | |
1355 | |
1356 Some things that look like good additions: | |
1357 - Use a class as an interface (like Dart) | |
1358 - Extend a class with methods, using an import (like Dart) | |
1359 | |
1360 An important class that will be provided is "Promise". Since Vim is single | |
1361 threaded, connecting asynchronous operations is a natural way of allowing | |
1362 plugins to do their work without blocking the user. It's a uniform way to | |
1363 invoke callbacks and handle timeouts and errors. | |
1364 | |
1365 ============================================================================== | |
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1371 Plugin writers have asked for much faster Vim script. Investigations have |
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23666 | 1394 instruction, at runtime the instruction would have to inspect the type of the |
1395 arguments and decide what kind of addition to do. And when the type is | |
1396 dictionary throw an error. If the types are known to be numbers then an "add | |
1397 number" instruction can be used, which is faster. The error can be given at | |
1398 compile time, no error handling is needed at runtime, since adding two numbers | |
1399 cannot fail. | |
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22328 | 1408 Once decided that `:def` functions have different syntax than legacy functions, |
1409 we are free to add improvements to make the code more familiar for users who | |
1410 know popular programming languages. In other words: remove weird things that | |
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1413 We can also remove clutter, mainly things that were done to make Vim script | |
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20856 | 1415 |
22328 | 1416 Examples: |
1417 - Drop `:call` for calling a function and `:eval` for manipulating data. | |
1418 - Drop using a leading backslash for line continuation, automatically figure | |
1419 out where an expression ends. | |
20856 | 1420 |
22328 | 1421 However, this does require that some things need to change: |
1422 - Comments start with # instead of ", to avoid confusing them with strings. | |
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1423 This is good anyway, it is known from several popular languages. |
22328 | 1424 - Ex command ranges need to be prefixed with a colon, to avoid confusion with |
1425 expressions (single quote can be a string or a mark, "/" can be divide or a | |
1426 search command, etc.). | |
1427 | |
1428 Goal is to limit the differences. A good criteria is that when the old syntax | |
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22328 | 1443 legacy Vim script is dynamically typed and a lot of existing functionality |
1444 (esp. builtin functions) depends on that, while static typing allows for much | |
1445 faster execution, we need to have this mix in Vim9 script. | |
1446 | |
22171 | 1447 There is no intention to completely match TypeScript syntax and semantics. We |
1448 just want to take those parts that we can use for Vim and we expect Vim users | |
22328 | 1449 will be happy with. TypeScript is a complex language with its own history, |
1450 advantages and disadvantages. To get an idea of the disadvantages read the | |
1451 book: "JavaScript: The Good Parts". Or find the article "TypeScript: the good | |
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1455 things in TypeScript that they do not like or do not understand. We'll try to | |
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1461 we will keep using ".." for string concatenation. Lua also uses ".." this |
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1463 - TypeScript can use an expression like "99 || 'yes'" in a condition, but |
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1466 result as a bool. TODO: to be reconsidered |
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1467 - TypeScript considers an empty string as Falsy, but an empty list or dict as |
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1468 Truthy. That is inconsistent. In Vim an empty list and dict are also |
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1469 Falsy. |
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1470 - TypeScript has various "Readonly" types, which have limited usefulness, |
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1475 Declarations ~ |
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1477 Legacy Vim script uses `:let` for every assignment, while in Vim9 declarations |
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1479 `:var`. This is used in many languages. The semantics might be slightly |
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1486 both immutable. This was also used in legacy Vim script and the meaning is |
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1489 What we end up with is very similar to Dart: > |
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1494 Since legacy and Vim9 script will be mixed and global variables will be |
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1495 shared, optional type checking is desirable. Also, type inference will avoid |
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1496 the need for specifying the type in many cases. The TypeScript syntax fits |
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1497 best for adding types to declarations: > |
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1498 var name: string # string type is specified |
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1503 This is how we put types in a declaration: > |
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1504 var mylist: list<string> |
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1505 final mylist: list<string> = ['foo'] |
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22565 | 1519 doesn't really have an advantage over the first, so let's discard the second. |
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1525 using `var string string` is too confusing. |
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1527 The chosen syntax, using a colon to separate the name from the type, adds |
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1528 punctuation, but it actually makes it easier to recognize the parts of a |
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1529 declaration. |
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22565 | 1534 Expression evaluation was already close to what other languages are doing. |
1535 Some details are unexpected and can be improved. For example a boolean | |
1536 condition would accept a string, convert it to a number and check if the | |
1537 number is non-zero. This is unexpected and often leads to mistakes, since | |
1538 text not starting with a number would be converted to zero, which is | |
22723 | 1539 considered false. Thus using a string for a condition would often not give an |
1540 error and be considered false. That is confusing. | |
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23047 | 1542 In Vim9 type checking is stricter to avoid mistakes. Where a condition is |
22565 | 1543 used, e.g. with the `:if` command and the `||` operator, only boolean-like |
1544 values are accepted: | |
1545 true: `true`, `v:true`, `1`, `0 < 9` | |
1546 false: `false`, `v:false`, `0`, `0 > 9` | |
1547 Note that the number zero is false and the number one is true. This is more | |
22723 | 1548 permissive than most other languages. It was done because many builtin |
22565 | 1549 functions return these values. |
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22565 | 1551 If you have any type of value and want to use it as a boolean, use the `!!` |
1552 operator: | |
1553 true: !`!'text'`, `!![99]`, `!!{'x': 1}`, `!!99` | |
1554 false: `!!''`, `!![]`, `!!{}` | |
1555 | |
1556 From a language like JavaScript we have this handy construct: > | |
1557 GetName() || 'unknown' | |
1558 However, this conflicts with only allowing a boolean for a condition. | |
1559 Therefore the "??" operator was added: > | |
1560 GetName() ?? 'unknown' | |
1561 Here you can explicitly express your intention to use the value as-is and not | |
1562 result in a boolean. This is called the |falsy-operator|. | |
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22171 | 1569 available in other scripts. This defies the concept of a package that only |
1570 exports selected items and keeps the rest local. | |
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21825 | 1572 In Vim9 script a mechanism very similar to the JavaScript import and export |
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22171 | 1577 - When importing a script the symbols that are imported are explicitly listed, |
1578 avoiding name conflicts and failures if functionality is added later. | |
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20856 | 1587 When sourcing a Vim9 script from a legacy script, only the items defined |
1588 globally can be used, not the exported items. Alternatives considered: | |
1589 - All the exported items become available as script-local items. This makes | |
22171 | 1590 it uncontrollable what items get defined and likely soon leads to trouble. |
20856 | 1591 - Use the exported items and make them global. Disadvantage is that it's then |
1592 not possible to avoid name clashes in the global namespace. | |
1593 - Completely disallow sourcing a Vim9 script, require using `:import`. That | |
1594 makes it difficult to use scripts for testing, or sourcing them from the | |
1595 command line to try them out. | |
22171 | 1596 Note that you can also use `:import` in legacy Vim script, see above. |
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22328 | 1599 Compiling functions early ~ |
1600 | |
1601 Functions are compiled when called or when `:defcompile` is used. Why not | |
1602 compile them early, so that syntax and type errors are reported early? | |
1603 | |
1604 The functions can't be compiled right away when encountered, because there may | |
1605 be forward references to functions defined later. Consider defining functions | |
1606 A, B and C, where A calls B, B calls C, and C calls A again. It's impossible | |
1607 to reorder the functions to avoid forward references. | |
1608 | |
1609 An alternative would be to first scan through the file to locate items and | |
1610 figure out their type, so that forward references are found, and only then | |
1611 execute the script and compile the functions. This means the script has to be | |
1612 parsed twice, which is slower, and some conditions at the script level, such | |
1613 as checking if a feature is supported, are hard to use. An attempt was made | |
1614 to see if it works, but it turned out to be impossible to make work nicely. | |
1615 | |
1616 It would be possible to compile all the functions at the end of the script. | |
1617 The drawback is that if a function never gets called, the overhead of | |
1618 compiling it counts anyway. Since startup speed is very important, in most | |
1619 cases it's better to do it later and accept that syntax and type errors are | |
1620 only reported then. In case these errors should be found early, e.g. when | |
1621 testing, the `:defcompile` command will help out. | |
1622 | |
1623 | |
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1626 Vim supports interfaces to Perl, Python, Lua, Tcl and a few others. But |
22328 | 1627 these interfaces have never become widely used, for various reasons. When |
1628 Vim9 was designed a decision was made to make these interfaces lower priority | |
1629 and concentrate on Vim script. | |
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22328 | 1631 Still, plugin writers may find other languages more familiar, want to use |
1632 existing libraries or see a performance benefit. We encourage plugin authors | |
1633 to write code in any language and run it as an external tool, using jobs and | |
1634 channels. We can try to make this easier somehow. | |
1635 | |
1636 Using an external tool also has disadvantages. An alternative is to convert | |
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1637 the tool into Vim script. For that to be possible without too much |
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1638 translation, and keeping the code fast at the same time, the constructs of the |
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1639 tool need to be supported. Since most languages support classes the lack of |
22171 | 1640 support for classes in Vim is then a problem. |
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1643 Classes ~ | |
1644 | |
1645 Vim supports a kind-of object oriented programming by adding methods to a | |
1646 dictionary. With some care this can be made to work, but it does not look | |
1647 like real classes. On top of that, it's quite slow, because of the use of | |
1648 dictionaries. | |
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1650 The support of classes in Vim9 script is a "minimal common functionality" of |
22171 | 1651 class support in most languages. It works much like Java, which is the most |
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1652 popular programming language. |
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