Reply to message «Re: Is there any __FILE__, __FUNCTION__, __LINE__ equivalent for vim script?», sent 07:17:03 08 July 2011, Friday by Ben Fritz:
> <sfile> and <slnum> will give you __FILE__ and __LINE__. I don't think > there's a __FUNCTION__ but I could be wrong. <sfile> can be used in place of both a __FILE__ and a __FUNCTION__, depending from where it is called. If called outside of a function, it will give you a function stack. By the way, where did you get <slnum>? It works, but :helpg slnum shows nothing. Original message: > On Jul 7, 8:39 pm, pansz <[email protected]> wrote: > > For debug reason we often need to print the current script name, > > function name and line number. > > > > suppose vim script is a program, is it possible to get the current > > script name and the current execution line in vim script? is there any > > functions of macros to get them? > > <sfile> and <slnum> will give you __FILE__ and __LINE__. I don't think > there's a __FUNCTION__ but I could be wrong. > > IIUC you use them inside expand(), like: > > echomsg expand("<sfile>") "on line" expand("<slnum>")
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