Is there any way to detect programmatically from a vim script whether vim
has started loading plugin scripts? It would be useful for plugin managers
etc. to be able to detect what phase of startup their code is being called
from.

Also, would there be any unwanted consequences if vim detected directories
added to &runtimepath after startup and sourced those plugin scripts, too?
For instance:

== .vim/plugin/x.vim ==
set rtp+=~/y/plugin/y.vim

never ends up sourcing ~/y/plugin/y.vim. Should it?

David

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