> default colorscheme highlights in red the : char of g:Func defined 
> vim9script function. 
> 
> Just updated the vimrc_example.vim in vim9script, it displays the red : 
> char. 
> 
> It's disturbing for eyes. 𐟘Š 

I noticed it too, and it looks like it's highlighting an error, even
though it is just fine.  It probably happens because there is no "call"
before the function name.

I can fix it by dropping "vimCommand" from the contains list of the "syn
match vimFunc" line in the vim.vim syntax file.  But it probably has
side effects.

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