Yegappan wrote:
> Currently when using a heredoc with the :let statement, you have to
> specify an explicit marker both at the beginning and at the end of the
> statement. But when using the heredoc with embedded
> scripts (e.g. python), you don't need to specify an explicit marker at the
> beginning and you can use . (dot) as the marker at the end. This is
> similar to the ":insert" and :append" commands.
>
> Should we also support using . (dot) as the marker at the end for
> :let statements?
I rather not, it's a bad habit and easily leads to mistakes.
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