Hello there, Suppose the following function:
fun! Test () let l:x = [line('.')] echo l:x[0] lua << endlua local x = vim.eval("l:x") print(">>" .. x[1]) endlua endfun It is admittedly not very informative, and prints "N" and then ">>N", where N is the current line number. The problem is that it doesn't do that always; rather ">>N" is sometimes wrong, and you end up with e.g. "8" followed by ">>4" when you're on the 8th line. The biggest problem, though, is that I'm completely unable to find a pattern for the error: I can repeat moving around and calling the function for some time and everything is fine; then it starts going wrong (and generally doesn't stop). For instance, I've just started Gvim, sourced the script with the function, and made some tries: everything went fine. I opened a few files, switched to Iceweasel, resourced the script, and it went wrong... So: if anybody is patient enough to make random moves and call the function, can they confirm similar behavior? Or is there any strategy I could use to identify where the problem lies? Best, Paul -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php