On 01/06/2017 02:56 PM, BPJ wrote:
It would be reasonable if vim passed arrays to perl as anonymous references
and perl had to pass arrays to vim as references. After all passing
multiple arrays or hashes to subroutines already requires references in
perl, as does nested data structures.
It appears that the existing window and buffer bindings allow for
returning the total number of them, a list of them, or a specific one
based on a parameter passed into the appropriate method.
While having a nested data structure would be nice for tab pages (list
of windows each of which has an associated buffer), I think we could
still get what we want without nesting. That is, get a flat list of
windows in a given tab page. For each window in the list, get the
buffer it contains, etc.
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