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patch 8.2.2620: Vim9: Using #{ for a dictionary gives strange errors
Problem: Vim9: Using #{ for a dictionary gives strange errors. Solution: Give an error when using #{ for a comment after a command.
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@ -375,3 +375,5 @@ EXTERN char e_argument_already_declared_in_script_str[]
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INIT(= N_("E1168: Argument already declared in the script: %s"));
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EXTERN char e_import_as_name_not_supported_here[]
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INIT(= N_("E1169: 'import * as {name}' not supported here"));
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EXTERN char e_cannot_use_hash_curly_to_start_comment[]
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INIT(= N_("E1170: 'Cannot use #{ to start a comment"));
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@ -2,6 +2,7 @@
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int in_vim9script(void);
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void ex_vim9script(exarg_T *eap);
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int not_in_vim9(exarg_T *eap);
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int vim9_bad_comment(char_u *p);
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int vim9_comment_start(char_u *p);
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void ex_export(exarg_T *eap);
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void free_imports_and_script_vars(int sid);
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@ -2159,8 +2159,10 @@ def Test_expr7_dict()
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CheckDefAndScriptSuccess(lines)
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# legacy syntax doesn't work
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CheckDefFailure(["var x = #{key: 8}"], 'E1097:', 3)
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CheckDefFailure(["var x = 'a' .. #{a: 1}"], 'E1097:', 3)
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CheckDefFailure(["var x = #{key: 8}"], 'E1170:', 1)
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CheckDefFailure(["var x = 'a' #{a: 1}"], 'E1170:', 1)
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CheckDefFailure(["var x = 'a' .. #{a: 1}"], 'E1170:', 1)
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CheckDefFailure(["var x = true ? #{a: 1}"], 'E1170:', 1)
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CheckDefFailure(["var x = {a:8}"], 'E1069:', 1)
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CheckDefFailure(["var x = {a : 8}"], 'E1068:', 1)
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@ -2452,7 +2452,7 @@ def Test_while_loop()
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assert_equal('1_3_', result)
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var s = ''
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while s == 'x' #{comment}
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while s == 'x' # {comment}
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endwhile
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enddef
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@ -750,6 +750,8 @@ 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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2620,
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/**/
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2619,
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/**/
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@ -1546,7 +1546,7 @@ generate_FUNCREF(cctx_T *cctx, ufunc_T *ufunc)
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isn->isn_arg.funcref.fr_func = ufunc->uf_dfunc_idx;
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cctx->ctx_has_closure = 1;
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// if the referenced function is a closure, it may use items further up in
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// If the referenced function is a closure, it may use items further up in
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// the nested context, including this one.
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if (ufunc->uf_flags & FC_CLOSURE)
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cctx->ctx_ufunc->uf_flags |= FC_CLOSURE;
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@ -2401,6 +2401,8 @@ peek_next_line_from_context(cctx_T *cctx)
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if (line != NULL)
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{
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p = skipwhite(line);
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if (vim9_bad_comment(p))
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return NULL;
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if (*p != NUL && !vim9_comment_start(p))
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return p;
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}
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@ -2465,6 +2467,8 @@ next_line_from_context(cctx_T *cctx, int skip_comment)
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may_get_next_line(char_u *whitep, char_u **arg, cctx_T *cctx)
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{
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*arg = skipwhite(whitep);
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if (vim9_bad_comment(*arg))
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return FAIL;
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if (**arg == NUL || (VIM_ISWHITE(*whitep) && vim9_comment_start(*arg)))
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{
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char_u *next = next_line_from_context(cctx, TRUE);
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@ -4277,10 +4281,13 @@ compile_expr7(
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if (!eval_isnamec1(**arg))
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{
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if (ends_excmd(*skipwhite(*arg)))
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semsg(_(e_empty_expression_str), *arg);
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else
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semsg(_(e_name_expected_str), *arg);
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if (!vim9_bad_comment(*arg))
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{
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if (ends_excmd(*skipwhite(*arg)))
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semsg(_(e_empty_expression_str), *arg);
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else
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semsg(_(e_name_expected_str), *arg);
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}
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return FAIL;
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}
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@ -8297,6 +8304,8 @@ compile_def_function(
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semsg(_(e_trailing_arg), line);
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goto erret;
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}
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else if (line != NULL && vim9_bad_comment(skipwhite(line)))
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goto erret;
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else
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{
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line = next_line_from_context(&cctx, FALSE);
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@ -113,12 +113,29 @@ not_in_vim9(exarg_T *eap)
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}
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/*
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* Return TRUE if "p" points at a "#". Does not check for white space.
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* Give an error message if "p" points at "#{" and return TRUE.
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* This avoids that using a legacy style #{} dictionary leads to difficult to
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* understand errors.
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*/
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int
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vim9_bad_comment(char_u *p)
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{
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if (p[0] == '#' && p[1] == '{')
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{
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emsg(_(e_cannot_use_hash_curly_to_start_comment));
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return TRUE;
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}
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return FALSE;
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}
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/*
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* Return TRUE if "p" points at a "#" not followed by '{'.
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* Does not check for white space.
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*/
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int
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vim9_comment_start(char_u *p)
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{
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return p[0] == '#';
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return p[0] == '#' && p[1] != '{';
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}
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#if defined(FEAT_EVAL) || defined(PROTO)
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