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patch 8.2.1325: Vim9: using Vim9 script for autaload not tested
Problem: Vim9: using Vim9 script for autaload not tested. Solution: Add a test. Update help.
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@@ -118,9 +118,13 @@ Functions and variables are script-local by default ~
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*vim9-scopes*
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When using `:function` or `:def` to specify a new function at the script level
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in a Vim9 script, the function is local to the script, as if "s:" was
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prefixed. Using the "s:" prefix is optional.
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To define or use a global function or variable the "g:" prefix must be used.
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prefixed. Using the "s:" prefix is optional. To define or use a global
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function or variable the "g:" prefix must be used. For functions in an
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autoload script the "name#" prefix is sufficient. >
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def ThisFunction() # script-local
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def s:ThisFunction() # script-local
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def g:ThatFunction() # global
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def scriptname#function() # autoload
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When using `:function` or `:def` to specify a new function inside a function,
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the function is local to the function. It is not possible to define a
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src/testdir/sautest/autoload/auto9.vim
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src/testdir/sautest/autoload/auto9.vim
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vim9script
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func auto9#getsome()
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return 'some'
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endfunc
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def auto9#add42(count: number): number
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return count + 42
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enddef
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@@ -17,3 +17,8 @@ func Test_source_autoload()
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source sautest/autoload/sourced.vim
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call assert_equal(1, g:loaded_sourced_vim)
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endfunc
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func Test_autoload_vim9script()
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call assert_equal('some', auto9#getsome())
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call assert_equal(49, auto9#add42(7))
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endfunc
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@@ -754,6 +754,8 @@ static char *(features[]) =
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static int included_patches[] =
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{ /* Add new patch number below this line */
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/**/
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1325,
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/**/
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1324,
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/**/
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