On Monday, April 27, 2015 at 1:43:00 AM UTC-5, Ni Va wrote:
> 
> 
> Hi Ben
> 
> I knew that call was different from exe and I supposed that I bad explained 
> the probleme.
> 
> 
> Calling and building a local func like you do is easier than calling a func 
> declared as "object method" in a dedicated vimscript.
> 
> You can see in attached file that I have wrote similar object as described 
> here : http://bling.github.io/blog/2013/08/16/modularizing-vimscript/
> 
> Although, I got E488 error when I use the button menu the script buildt.

Can you attach a small self-contained test case demonstrating the problem in 
just a few lines, please? I don't have time to go through your script to figure 
out what it is TRYING to accomplish.

I thought from your previous messages you were trying to call actual functions. 
If this is the case, I don't know if this will work without a simpler example, 
but it may help to re-interpret the string function name as a function before 
calling it:

        exe 'anoremenu PfiTest.'.foo.' :call 
function('.string(m[foo]).')()<CR><CR>'


This still throws errors when I edit your script as above, however, I don't 
have the slightest idea what the script is trying to do in the first place, so 
perhaps that is a different problem.

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