I am getting the error in the subject in a script I am writing. I have
found that the culprit is the use of statements in a lambda.

This is a minimal example showing the problem:

    vim9script

    def Bind(x: number): func(string): any
      return (s) => x
    enddef

    def Bind2(x: number): func(string): any
      return (s) => {
        return x
      }
    enddef

    var B = Bind(42)
    var B2 = Bind2(42)

While Bind() is executed correctly, Bind2() raises the error. Am I doing
something wrong?

(This is of course a contrived example: in my script, the lambda
contains a few statements, so I must use {}).

Thanks,
Life.


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