I am using vim debugger for debugging vim scripts [BreakPts].
*:BreakPts*   //will create a new window and populates it with the list of
vim functions available/loaded.
We can click Enter on any function name to get the function definition and
hit to set a break point on any line.

Now, the question is how to print the source file scope variables (variables
with prefix s:) at debugger prompt.

let a:islocal //prints correctly as a: implies argument scope
let s:islocal //displays *undefined* variable s:islocal even though the
variable exists with scope s:

Please let me know if there exists a way to print s: variables at vim
debugger prompt as i feel its crucial for debugging.

Thanks in advance,
Naga Kiran

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