Charles Campbell wrote:
> I'm having a problem exemplified by the following code snippet: (lets
> call this prblm.vim)
>
> au BufEnter * sil! call Prblm(expand("<amatch>"))
> fun! Prblm(fname)
> let g:junk= 1
> echomsg "TESTING<".a:fname.">"
> endfun
> vsplit
>
>
> Use vim -u NONE prblm.vim
> :so %
> :echo g:junk
>
> At this point, we get E121 and E15. Expected.
>
> :mess
>
> No messages other than the error messages from before.
>
> :enew
> :echo g:junk
>
> Note that g:junk is now equal to 1. OK so far...
>
> :mess
>
> The "TESTING..." message is missing, but since g:junk both exists and is
> equal to 1, obviously the Prblm() function was called. (scientific linux
> 6.3; vim 7.4.25, huge).
Did you try putting "unsilent" before "echomsg" ?
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