Hello!

Vim is often quite forgiving of user blunders.  However, for plugin 
development, I'd rather it be more strict.  I have a tendency of trying 
bufnr("."), for example, when I should use bufnr("%").  The strange 
thing is is that it seems to work on occasion (but erratically).  I've 
found other bugs in the past that vim glides over, but that makes it 
difficult to find them.

How about an  errorstop  option:

'errorstop'  'es'   boolean (default: off)
                    local to window
                    {not in Vi}

    This option makes Vim strict with respect to any errors, warnings, 
etc., when running a script.
    Vim will immediately terminate the script with E???.

Regards,
Chip Campbell


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