stay that, inside $MYVIMRC opened buffer,  I have to source it at less one 
time manually.

Maby side effect of these autocmd 
        # autowrite autosource
        autocmd! CursorHold    $MYVIMRC w! $MYVIMRC
        autocmd! BufWritePost  $MYVIMRC source $MYVIMRC

Le jeudi 4 août 2022 à 10:25:45 UTC+2, N V a écrit :

> ok it succeed, was the name of script.
>
> Le jeudi 4 août 2022 à 10:07:55 UTC+2, Maxim Kim a écrit :
>
>> Why don't you use `import autoload 'nv-helper.vim' as that` ?
>>
>> PS, have you ever considered :h hl-CurSearch instead?
>> It doesn't blink but you can set up a different color for a current 
>> search under cursor
>> [image: Screenshot 2022-08-04 150726.png]
>>
>> четверг, 4 августа 2022 г. в 14:32:45 UTC+7, [email protected]: 
>>
>>> Thank you Maxim, this is what i've done yesterday.
>>>
>>> But it does not solve two problems :
>>>
>>>    1. first when I open $MYVIMRC and search for a word as 'import' it 
>>>    does not call imported that.HLNExt func, I HAVE TO SOURCE $MYVIMRC 
>>> ANOTEHR 
>>>    TIME
>>>    2. then, when I search forward for import it blinks the word 
>>>    occurence searched where cursor is on, then searching backwards with N 
>>> it 
>>>    seems to work until I attempt to search forward one more time and the 
>>>    blinking feature does not appear anymore.
>>>
>>>
>>> You can see it :  
>>> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1q0hn3h4u05jpClaiAC_kn8DMnYrRymE9/view?usp=sharing
>>>
>>> Le jeudi 4 août 2022 à 06:52:50 UTC+2, Maxim Kim a écrit :
>>>
>>>> *> nnoremap <silent> n n*<ScriptCmd>that.HLNext(80)<CR>
>>>>
>>>> remove <silent> to see messages, also `:` is not needed.
>>>>
>>>> Also in the gif you are importing with the full path, not sure if it 
>>>> matters.
>>>>
>>>> среда, 3 августа 2022 г. в 20:31:47 UTC+7, [email protected]: 
>>>>
>>>>> Thank you Bram, 
>>>>>
>>>>>    - I added <ScriptCmd> as described.
>>>>>    - Can you just look at this gif that shows that I have to source 
>>>>>    $MYVIMRC to take account an import vim9script, then the function that 
>>>>> blink 
>>>>>    the searched work is working.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1l4l_7M14eHjEG_cgwCpkm6NFX_QIWYCj/view?usp=sharing
>>>>>
>>>>> Le mercredi 3 août 2022 à 12:05:05 UTC+2, N V a écrit :
>>>>>
>>>>>> Import is now successfull, what is now wrong is overloading mapping 
>>>>>> as intended by D.Conway 
>>>>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHm36-na4-4#t6m36s
>>>>>> as this :
>>>>>>
>>>>>> # Imported Functions {{{
>>>>>> import autoload 'nvhelper.vim' as that
>>>>>> # nnoremap <F12> <ScriptCmd> that.HLNext(80)<CR>          # CALL 
>>>>>> SUCCESS
>>>>>> *nnoremap <silent> n n:*<ScriptCmd> that.HLNext(80)<CR>       # 
>>>>>> FAILS GOTO NEXT
>>>>>> nnoremap <silent> N N:<ScriptCmd> that.HLNext(80)<CR>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It seems to goto one time to item searched but don't do next jump.
>>>>>> Le mercredi 3 août 2022 à 11:51:49 UTC+2, Bram Moolenaar a écrit :
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> > Would import vim9 script as that. It seems to work when I directly 
>>>>>>> call 
>>>>>>> > that.foobar. 
>>>>>>> > 
>>>>>>> > But how to map the same call in a nnoremapping ? 
>>>>>>> > Thank you 
>>>>>>> > NV 
>>>>>>> > 
>>>>>>> > 
>>>>>>> > # Imported Functions {{{ 
>>>>>>> > import './vimfiles/autoload/nvhelper.vim' as that 
>>>>>>> > nnoremap n n:call that.HLNext(80)<CR> 
>>>>>>> > nnoremap N N:call that.HLNext(80)<CR> 
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Use ":help import-legacy" and then go up a few lines. 
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> -- 
>>>>>>> The term "free software" is defined by Richard M. Stallman as 
>>>>>>> being software that isn't necessarily for free. Confusing? 
>>>>>>> Let's call it "Stallman software" then! 
>>>>>>> -- Bram Moolenaar 
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> /// Bram Moolenaar -- [email protected] -- 
>>>>>>> http://www.Moolenaar.net \\\ 
>>>>>>> /// \\\ 
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>>>>>>> /// 
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>>>>>>>
>>>>>>

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