Replacing by This seems good:

      \   networks:  { *['' .. string(currnetwork) ]*: 
foo.undercursor.variable } 


Le dimanche 6 décembre 2020 à 19:27:47 UTC+1, Ni Va a écrit :

> Is this notation below in red unavailable since recent Vim commits (upper 
> to 8.2.2194) ?
>
> s:higherInfos[apiFileLocation] = 
>   \{ blockname: 
>     \ { totalnetworks: totalnetworks, 
>       \   blocknumber: blocknumber,
>       \   networks:  { *string(currnetwork)*: foo.undercursor.variable } 
>      \} 
>   \}
>
>
> Le vendredi 4 décembre 2020 à 13:57:01 UTC+1, Bram Moolenaar a écrit :
>
>>
>> > I'm not a cython or python expert but I'm working on a project that has 
>> > this kind of code. 
>> > It was just a reflection in the sense that for me vim9 script is 
>> > precompiled as a cython and not as a python. 
>> > 
>> > The comparison for me has meaning between two pre-compiled languages. 
>> Out 
>> > of mistake on my part. 
>>
>> It is comparing what is available inside Vim. I don't think cython can 
>> be used as a Vim interface. If you compare with external programs, 
>> write it in C, that's always faster. 
>>
>> -- 
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>>
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