On 06/09/12 23:41, Tim Johnson wrote:
I just installed bufexplorer.vim
and I am now getting error messages - which I presume are a result
of some sort of conflict:
Messages are below
Error detected while processing 
/Applications/MacVim-snapshot-62/MacVim.app/Contents/Resources/vim/runtime/ftplugin/python.vim:
line   21:
E492: Not an editor command: def\)')<cr>
line   22:
E492: Not an editor command: def\)')<cr>
line   23:
E492: Not an editor command: def\)')<cr>
line   24:
E492: Not an editor command: def\)')<cr>

Comments? Solution? Any and all is welcome. :(

NOTE : Not a problem with any other programming language, like perl or rebol,
which I also use.

thanks


Which Vim version are you using? (I mean, it's MacVim snapshot 62, but which version does it display on the ":intro" screen? — I'm on Linux)

In the ftplugin/python.vim included in Bram's latest official sources (ftplugin/python.vim "Last Change: Wed, 21 Apr 2004 13:13:08 CEST", Mercurial tag v7-3-659 dated Wed Sep 05 19:17:42 2012 +0200), I see two lines' discrepancy: the closest I come to what could trigger these messages is at lines 23-26, as follows:

nnoremap <silent> <buffer> ]] :call <SID>Python_jump('/^\(class\\|def\)')<cr>
nnoremap <silent> <buffer> [[ :call <SID>Python_jump('?^\(class\\|def\)')<cr>
nnoremap <silent> <buffer> ]m :call <SID>Python_jump('/^\s*\(class\\|def\)')<cr>
nnoremap <silent> <buffer> [m :call <SID>Python_jump('?^\s*\(class\\|def\)')<cr>

but in order to trigger those errors, the | immediately before def\)')<cr> would have to be seen as following an ex-command, not as part of a single-quoted string.

Does bufexplorer (which is not installed on my system) invoke these four commands — ]] [[ ]m [m — in the {rhs} of a mapping? Or does it define a map!, a cmap, an abbrev or a cabbrev with an {lhs} including something recognizable from the {rhs} of the above mappings?


Best regards,
Tony.
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