> I think you meant:
> 
> vim -u NONE 1 2 3 -c 'bufdo if 1 | echo 1'
> 
> doesn't complain about the missing "endif". As it happens, the "while" 
> example
> doesn't complain either.

This or “in place of complaining about endwhile”, does not matter. Title says 
about block commands, you will have the same result with :try. Not :function 
though, it always falls to the second variant. Not surprising since it is more 
similar to :append then to real block commands.

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