This is found
def <lambda>7(l: list<any>)
Last set from
D:\Logiciels\Vim\vimfiles\plugged\nv-helper.vim\autoload\helper.vim line 263
1 # echomsg 'OutCb' .. string(l)
2 # eval [][0]
Here in *Red *
def OutCb(l: list<any>)* #2{{{*
# echomsg 'OutCb' .. string(l)
# eval [][0]
enddef *#2}}}*
def ExitCb(l: list<any>) *#2{{{*
# echomsg 'ExitCb' .. string(l)
# sleep 1m
# source += l
# echomsg 'Exiting ' .. string(l) .. ' ' .. string(@z)
enddef *#2}}}*
Le dimanche 16 janvier 2022 à 16:53:16 UTC+1, Bram Moolenaar a écrit :
>
> Ni Va wrote:
>
> > Using this simple vim9script imported from $MYVIMRC, I encounter a
> lambda
> > error that I don't happen to find the origin.
> > [image: Capture.PNG]
>
> The code you included does not have a lambda definition. You can
> probably find out where they were coming from with:
>
> :verbose func <lambda>7
>
> > *Code*
> > com! -nargs=1 -bang -complete=dir Zip call MainHelper.ZipUpDir(<bang>
> > '<args>')
>
> This "<bang>" appears to be misplaced.
>
> Otherwise, the lines have been split in the mail system, thus it's a it
> difficult to reproduce anything.
>
>
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