Yasuhiro Matsumoto wrote:
> > This change is intended to be backwards compatible.
> >
> > After 8.1.1686 it should be. Let me know if you spot a problem.
>
> As I mentioned in above, this break backward compatibility.
>
> let blue = "blue"
> echo 2 *{blue: 3}.blue
>
> Older vim output 6. But new vim output "2 3".
Ah, yes. It's weird syntax but it should keep working.
The alternative I can come up with is using ~{}.
Not intuitive, but it works.
Using &{} is also possible, but not better.
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