On 4/24/07, Andy Wokula <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thomas schrieb:
> So maybe one could make vimscript search a variable foo as l:foo, a:foo, > (maybe also: w:foo, b:foo), s:foo, g:foo, and then throw an undefined > variable name error if none exists. Or so.
Don't like the idea. In Vim script there is no need or possibility to declare variables. Now, if I forget to init a fun-local variable (happens often to me) Vim gives me a helpful error ("undefined variable").
And I have the same problem with a: prefixes for my arguments. Fine, keep prefixes for g:, w:, and b:, but a: is just such an incredibly nonstandard way of doing things. In almost all languages parameters are treated the same as local variables. nikolai