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Hello!
I went down a bit of a rabbit hole this morning. I was working on some autoload functions and decided that
echowindowwas a good logging solution. Anyway I'm usingvim-alewithvintand I got the following error message:...so I took a look at this project (for the first time, so I am generally unfamiliar) and could see definitions for
echo,echomsg,echoconsoleand so on butechowindowmissing. This changeset adds support forechowindow.but...
In the meantime I was checking using the actual parser:
The above will output
(excmd "echowindow \"hello\"")which seems reasonable (and wouldn't expect theE492: Not an editor commanderror) but considering how other echo commands are parsed I would expect(echowindow "hello"). I also clonedvintand installed it from the master branch and this error disappeared, perhaps the version I previously had from PyPI is outdated.This is all to say, this isn't really blocking me but in case this addition is useful please consider merging it in.