Hi
Am 09.08.2006 13:49:15 schrieb Alexander 'boesi' Bösecke:
Well all the discussion about single and double quoted didn't solve my
problem - the completion of a filename adds a \ before a space.
Try the following:
:let s = g:\\CS\ Simple\\
:echo s
g:\CS Simple
As you can see the additional \
On 8/15/06, Alexander 'boesi' Bösecke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Am 09.08.2006 13:49:15 schrieb Alexander 'boesi' Bösecke:
Well all the discussion about single and double quoted didn't solve my
problem - the completion of a filename adds a \ before a space.
Try the following:
:let s =
On Wed, 9 Aug 2006 23:03:12 -0400, Alan G Isaac [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Thu, 10 Aug 2006, A.J.Mechelynck apparently wrote:
What is the raw string notation from Python ?
IMHO it would only create one additional type of string. We already have
single-quoted 'raw' strings in Vim, yet
Hi
Am 10.08.2006 16:02:54 schrieb Alan G Isaac:
On Thu, 10 Aug 2006, Matthew Winn apparently wrote:
But ... versus '...' is just as explicit.
Ah, that explains why the question keeps coming up on this
list and never in a Python forum ... Or not?
In fact, apart from Python and XML I
Alan G Isaac wrote:
On Thu, 10 Aug 2006, Matthew Winn apparently wrote:
But ... versus '...' is just as explicit.
Ah, that explains why the question keeps coming up on this
list and never in a Python forum ... Or not?
In fact, apart from Python and XML I can't think of any
languages that
Alexander 'boesi' Bösecke wrote:
Hi
Am 10.08.2006 16:02:54 schrieb Alan G Isaac:
On Thu, 10 Aug 2006, Matthew Winn apparently wrote:
But ... versus '...' is just as explicit.
Ah, that explains why the question keeps coming up on this
list and never in a Python forum ... Or not?
In fact,
Hi
I'm using
let fn = input('Mainfile: ', expand('%:p'), 'file')
to ask for a filename. When I press Tab to complete the filename, a
spacewill be replaced by a \space. So G:\Projekte\CS
Simple\run.pyw becomes G:\Projekte\CS\ Simple\run.pyw. When I check
this filename with filereadable, it
On 8/9/06, Alexander 'boesi' Bösecke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I'm using
let fn = input('Mainfile: ', expand('%:p'), 'file')
to ask for a filename. When I press Tab to complete the filename, a
spacewill be replaced by a \space. So G:\Projekte\CS
Simple\run.pyw becomes G:\Projekte\CS\
Hi
Am 09.08.2006 14:08:04 schrieb Yakov Lerner:
Looks like an input() bug to me.
To me it looks even more strange. I've tested a bit more.
:echo filereadable(G:\Projekte\CS Simple\run.pyw)
:echo filereadable(G:\Projekte\CS\ Simple\run.pyw)
returns 0
:echo filereadable(G:\\Projekte\\CS
On 8/9/06, Alexander 'boesi' Bösecke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Am 09.08.2006 14:08:04 schrieb Yakov Lerner:
Looks like an input() bug to me.
To me it looks even more strange. I've tested a bit more.
:echo filereadable(G:\Projekte\CS Simple\run.pyw)
Use single quotes, where backslash is
Hi
Am 09.08.2006 15:16:08 schrieb Yakov Lerner:
Use single quotes, where backslash is not treated specially.
Otherwize ..\r... will be treated as CR char, ...\t... as
tab char etc, which is not what you want.
Umm sorry I always forgot the difference between single and double
quoted. Python
Am 09.08.2006 14:08:04 schrieb Yakov Lerner:
Looks like an input() bug to me.
On 8/9/06, Alexander 'boesi' Bösecke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To me it looks even more strange. I've tested a bit more.
:echo filereadable(G:\Projekte\CS Simple\run.pyw)
On Wed, 9 Aug 2006, Yakov Lerner
Alan G Isaac wrote:
Am 09.08.2006 14:08:04 schrieb Yakov Lerner:
Looks like an input() bug to me.
On 8/9/06, Alexander 'boesi' Bösecke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To me it looks even more strange. I've tested a bit more.
:echo filereadable(G:\Projekte\CS Simple\run.pyw)
On Wed, 9 Aug 2006,
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