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diff --git a/vim/bundle/vim-addon-mw-utils b/vim/bundle/vim-addon-mw-utils new file mode 160000 +Subproject 0c5612fa31ee434ba055e21c76f456244b3b510 diff --git a/vim/bundle/vim-addon-mw-utils/doc/funcref.txt b/vim/bundle/vim-addon-mw-utils/doc/funcref.txt deleted file mode 100644 index cb366d0..0000000 --- a/vim/bundle/vim-addon-mw-utils/doc/funcref.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -*funcref* create lazier function references. Pass arguments to create closure - like function calls - Author: Marc Weber, marco-oweber@gmx.de - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -HOWTO~ - -Use *funcref#Function* to create a special dict called -*faked-function-reference* which can be called by *funcref#Call* -> - { 'faked_function_reference': 'file#FuncName' } -< passing some arguments and / or self: > - { 'faked_function_reference': 'MyFunc', 'args': [1,2], 'self' : { a object ] } -< You can also create lambda like functions which will be evaled: > - { 'faked_function_reference': 'return ARGS[1]' } - -REASONS ~ - Creating a Vim funcref pointing to an autoload function will make Vim source - that file. This is not lazy enough. (Seems to be no longer true? Has this changed?) - - A Vim function reference neither allows attaching arguments nor self. - - Don't care about case of variables. Normally when using Vim function - references you have to use variable names starting with an upper case letter - (E704) - -Example: ~ -> - let f = funcref#Function('return ARGS[0].ARGS[1].SELF["key"]',{'args':[3], 'self':{'key': 'value'} }) - echo funcref#Call(f, [2]) - " prints "32value" - - echo funcref#Call('no value') -< - echo funcref#Call(f, [2]) |