On Sun, 21 Mar 2010, Jagpreet wrote:

> [...]
> 
> but I was keen to know the reasons why exec "silent! runtime 
> ".g:user_defined_snippets  is failing.
> 

Change:

exec "silent! runtime ".g:user_defined_snippets

to:

exec "runtime ".g:user_defined_snippets

and you'll get more informative error messages.  Really, there's no 
reason 'silent!' should be there for that command.  It only hides 
possibly-useful messages.

If anything inside your user snippets file produces extra output, you 
should move the 'silent' (or 'silent!') modifier in front of that 
specific command.  There are other kinds of errors that might not truly 
be 'errors', but if you deal with them individually, it will be better 
in the long term.

For more:

:help :silent

-- 
Best,
Ben

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