In reply to ``Re: Using :let to view a wildcard of variables'' sent 21 September 2011, Wednesday by Spiros Bousbouras
> Wouldn't a list also work ? I tried :let d = [0] > and then doing :let d[0] = ... > with all the assignments above worked fine. I don't like lists for this job. Nothing rational, just code that uses dictionaries looks better for me. You can use list if you want (though in this case you'd better write `let l=[0]'). Original text: > On Sep 18, 9:43 pm, ZyX <[email protected]> wrote: > > In reply to ``Re: Using :let to view a wildcard of variables'' > > sent 18 September 2011, Sunday by Spiros Bousbouras > > > > > Why are you using a dictionary ? Why not simply write > > > ... > > > > 1. let val=function('tr') > > 2. let val=0 > > > > let val=[] > > > > 3. function Val() > > > > endfunction > > let Val=function('tr') > > > > There is no way to safely handle function references without putting it > > into a dictionary. > > Wouldn't a list also work ? I tried :let d = [0] > and then doing :let d[0] = ... > with all the assignments above worked fine.
signature.asc
Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
