On 16:23 Mon 10 Dec , ping wrote:
> I'm looking at a handy way to insert curr timestamp when writing, right in
> insert mode , e.g. in following texts I want it injected right after
> "today", and continue my writing
> [writing in insert mode]
> ...the task was finally done today
>
> so I think this should work:
> * C-R
> * =
> * strftime('%c')
> * enter
> * p
>
> but right after I hit enter , I end up with:
>
> =strftime('%c')
> E15: Invalid expression: strftime('%c')^\e<SNR>113_WrapCmdLine()
> Press ENTER or type command to continue
>
> it looks like sth wrong with one of the function defined in some script.
>
> I tried this to locate the function:
> :verbose function <SNR>113_WrapCmdLine()
>
> it hanging there without a return , so I have to C-c to interupt the
> search.
>
> anyone can help ?
>
> thanks!
>
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It seems you are using my plugin :). If you update vim to at least 7.3.686
(this is documented in the plugin).
Best,
Marcin
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