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view src/testdir/test60.vim @ 2039:5c6fa259c923 v7.2.328
updated for version 7.2.328
Problem: has("win64") does not return 1 on 64 bit MS-Windows version.
Solution: Also check for _WIN64 besides WIN64.
author | Bram Moolenaar <bram@zimbu.org> |
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date | Tue, 12 Jan 2010 13:18:33 +0100 |
parents | b63792dadc23 |
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" Vim script for exists() function test " Script-local variables are checked here " Existing script-local variable let s:script_var = 1 echo 's:script_var: 1' if exists('s:script_var') echo "OK" else echo "FAILED" endif " Non-existing script-local variable unlet s:script_var echo 's:script_var: 0' if !exists('s:script_var') echo "OK" else echo "FAILED" endif " Existing script-local list let s:script_list = ["blue", "orange"] echo 's:script_list: 1' if exists('s:script_list') echo "OK" else echo "FAILED" endif " Non-existing script-local list unlet s:script_list echo 's:script_list: 0' if !exists('s:script_list') echo "OK" else echo "FAILED" endif " Existing script-local dictionary let s:script_dict = {"xcord":100, "ycord":2} echo 's:script_dict: 1' if exists('s:script_dict') echo "OK" else echo "FAILED" endif " Non-existing script-local dictionary unlet s:script_dict echo 's:script_dict: 0' if !exists('s:script_dict') echo "OK" else echo "FAILED" endif " Existing script curly-brace variable let str = "script" let s:curly_{str}_var = 1 echo 's:curly_' . str . '_var: 1' if exists('s:curly_{str}_var') echo "OK" else echo "FAILED" endif " Non-existing script-local curly-brace variable unlet s:curly_{str}_var echo 's:curly_' . str . '_var: 0' if !exists('s:curly_{str}_var') echo "OK" else echo "FAILED" endif " Existing script-local function function! s:my_script_func() endfunction echo '*s:my_script_func: 1' if exists('*s:my_script_func') echo "OK" else echo "FAILED" endif " Non-existing script-local function delfunction s:my_script_func echo '*s:my_script_func: 0' if !exists('*s:my_script_func') echo "OK" else echo "FAILED" endif unlet str