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Vim9Script | learnvim9script.vim |
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Vim9Script is a modern scripting language introduced in Vim 9.0. It improves performance, readability, and structure over legacy Vimscript. Try vim9-conversion-aid as a starting point to convert legacy Vimscript to Vim9Script.
vim9script
# Above line is necessary to distinguish code in a *.vim file from legacy vimscript.
####################################################
## 1. Primitive Datatypes and Operators
####################################################
# Numbers
var i: number = 42
var f: float = 3.14
# Booleans
var done: bool = true
# Strings
var s: string = 'hello'
# Arithmetic
var sum = 1 + 2
var div = 10 / 3
var mod = 10 % 3
var pow = float2nr(pow(2, 3))
# Numeric comparisons
echo 1 == 1 # true
echo 2 != 3 # true
echo 2 > 1 # true
echo 2 >= 2 # true
# String equality
echo 'foo' == 'foo' # true
echo 'foo' != 'bar' # true
# Pattern matching
echo 'foobar' =~ 'foo' # true (matches pattern)
echo 'foobar' !~ 'baz' # true (does not match pattern)
# Logical
echo true && false # false
echo true || false # true
echo !true # false
# Ternary
echo true ? 'yes' : 'no'
####################################################
## 2. Variables and Collections
####################################################
# Variable declaration
var name: string = 'Vim'
var count = 10 # type inferred
# Constants
const pi = 3.1415
# Lists
var l: list<number> = [1, 2, 3]
echo l[0]
l->add(4)
l->remove(1)
# Tuples
var t: tuple<number, string, number> = (1, 'a', 3)
echo t[1]
# Use `g:` for global variables, `b:` for buffer-local, `w:` for window-local, and so on.
# Vim help on scopes: https://vimhelp.org/eval.txt.html#variable-scope
g:global_var = 'I am global'
# - @a accesses the contents of register "a"
# - $PATH references the environment variable PATH
# - &l:textwidth gets the buffer‐local value of the textwidth option
echo expand($PATH)
# Dictionaries
var d: dict<number> = {a: 1, b: 2}
echo d.a
d.c = 3
# Sets (via dict keys)
var set = {1: true, 2: true}
# JSON encode/decode
var data = {'name': 'Vim', 'version': 9}
var json = json_encode(data)
echo json
var parsed = json_decode(json)
echo parsed.name
####################################################
## 3. Control Flow
####################################################
# If / Else
if count > 5
echo 'big'
elseif count == 5
echo 'medium'
else
echo 'small'
endif
# For loop
for j in range(3)
echo j
endfor
# While loop
var k = 0
while k < 3
echo k
k += 1
endwhile
# Loop control
for x in [1, 2, 3]
if x == 2
continue
endif
if x == 3
break
endif
echo x
endfor
####################################################
## 4. Functions
####################################################
# Basic function
def Add(x: number, y: number): number
return x + y
enddef
echo Add(3, 4)
# Default arguments
def Power(base: number, exp: number = 2): number
return float2nr(pow(base, exp))
enddef
# Variable arguments
def Sum(...args: list<number>): number
return reduce(args, (x, y) => x + y)
enddef
# Lambda
var Square = (x) => x * x
echo Square(4)
# Define a function that returns a closure capturing a local variable
def MakeAdder(x: number): func
# Return a reference to the inner function
return (y: number) => x + y
enddef
# Create a closure that adds 5
var Add5 = MakeAdder(5)
# Call the closure with 3; result is 8
echo Add5(3)
# Partial
def Log(level: string, msg: string)
echo $"[{level}] {msg}"
enddef
var Warn = function('Log', ['WARN'])
Warn('Disk low')
# Decorator-like
def LogWrap(F: func): func
def wrapper(...args: list<any>): any
echo 'Calling'
var result = call(F, args)
echo 'Done'
return result
enddef
return funcref('wrapper')
enddef
####################################################
## 5. Classes
####################################################
class Point
var x: number
var y: number
def new(x: number, y: number)
this.x = x
this.y = y
enddef
def Move(dx: number, dy: number)
this.x += dx
this.y += dy
enddef
def ToString(): string
return $"({this.x}, {this.y})"
enddef
endclass
var p = Point.new(1, 2)
p.Move(3, 4)
echo p.ToString() # => (4, 6)
####################################################
## 6. Modules and Imports
####################################################
# Source another script file
source mylib.vim
# Runtime path
runtime plugin/myplugin.vim
# Vim loads `.vimrc`, then plugin files in `plugin/` directories.
# Vim9Script can coexist with older scripts.
# Place Vim9 files in separate `.vim` files with `vim9script` at the top.
# Use `autoload/` or `ftplugin/` for specialized features.
# Define script-local functions
def Helper()
echo 'internal'
enddef
####################################################
## 7. File I/O
####################################################
# Write
writefile(['line1', 'line2'], 'file.txt')
# Append
writefile(['line3'], 'file.txt', 'a')
# Read
var lines = readfile('file.txt')
echo lines
####################################################
## 8. Exceptions
####################################################
try
var lines = readfile('nofile.txt')
catch /E484:/
echo 'File not found'
finally
echo 'Done'
endtry
# Throw
throw 'MyError'
####################################################
## 10. Testing
####################################################
v:errors = []
assert_equal(4, 2 + 2)
assert_notequal(1, 2)
assert_true(1 < 2)
assert_false(2 < 1)
assert_match('\d\+', 'abc123')
assert_notmatch('\d\+', 'abc')
if len(v:errors) == 0
echo 'All tests passed'
else
echo 'Test failures:'
echo v:errors
endif
####################################################
## 11. External Commands
####################################################
# Run a shell command and capture output
var result = system('ls')
echo result
# Run and split into lines
silent var lines = systemlist('ls')
for line in lines
echo line
endfor
# Using :!ls
:!ls
# Using job_start() callback
var shell_job: job
def GotOutput(channel: channel, msg: string)
echo msg
enddef
# Start a shell in the background.
shell_job = job_start(["/bin/sh", "-c", "ls"], {
out_cb: GotOutput,
err_cb: GotOutput
})
# Check exit status
echo v:shell_error
####################################################
## 12. Regex
####################################################
# Regex match
var s = 'abc123'
if s =~ '\d\+'
echo 'Contains digits'
endif
# Regex Basics:
#
# - `.` any char, `*` zero+ times, `\+` one+ times
# - `\d` digit, `\w` word char, `^` start, `$` end, `\|` OR
# Case Sensitivity & Magic Modes:
#
# - `\c` / `\C`: case-insensitive / case-sensitive
# - `\v`: very magic, most chars are special, closer to extended regexes
# - `\V`: very nomagic, all but \ are literal
echo 'Foobar' =~ '\cfoo' # true
echo 'abc123' =~ '\v\d+' # true
echo 'a|b' =~ '\Va|b' # true
# Replace
var new = substitute('foo bar', 'bar', 'baz', '')
echo new
####################################################
## 13. Vim Idioms
####################################################
# Source guard (plugin pattern)
if exists('g:loaded_myplugin')
finish
endif
var g:loaded_myplugin = true
# Default value
var greeting = get(g:, 'myplugin_greeting', 'Hello')
# Command definition
command! Hello echo 'Hello Vim9'
# You can specify attributes like `-nargs`, `-range`, `-complete`;
# see https://vimhelp.org/usr_40.txt.html#40.2
command! -nargs=1 -complete=file MyCmd edit <args>
# Group autocommands to manage them systematically
# to prevent duplicate autocommands on re-sourcing.
augroup AutoReload
autocmd!
autocmd BufWritePost $MYVIMRC source $MYVIMRC
autocmd BufReadPost *.txt echo 'Hello text file'
augroup END
# Define a script-local function and map it via <Plug>
def DoSomething()
echo 'Action triggered'
enddef
nnoremap <silent> <Plug>(MyPluginAction) <ScriptCmd>DoSomething()<CR>
nmap <silent> <Leader>a <Plug>(MyPluginAction)
# You can run normal commands from Vim9Script:
# This executes like pressing `ggddGp` in normal mode.
normal! ggddGp
# `exist({name})` checks if a variable, function, or command is defined.
echo exist(':myVariable') == 2
# `has({feature})` checks if Vim has a specific feature (e.g. `has('unix')`).
echo has('unix')
if has('nvim')
echo 'Running in Neovim'
endif
# `expand({expr})` expands filenames, `<cword>`, etc.
echo expand('%:p')
# `printf({fmt}, ...)` formats strings.
echo printf('Hello, %s!', 'world')
# `type()`, along with `v:t_*` constants, indicates object types.
echo type(123) == v:t_number
if v:version >= 900
echo 'Vim 9+ detected'
endif
# Toggle a boolean setting
def ToggleFeature()
g:myplugin_enabled = !get(g:, 'myplugin_enabled', false)
echo g:myplugin_enabled ? 'Enabled' : 'Disabled'
enddef
command! ToggleMyPlugin ToggleFeature()
# Create a quickfix list from Git diff
def GitDiffQuickfix()
var diff_lines = systemlist('git diff --name-only')
if v:shell_error != 0
echo 'Git not available or not a repo'
return
endif
var qf_list = []
for file in diff_lines
add(qf_list, {'filename': file, 'lnum': 1, 'text': 'Modified file'})
endfor
call setqflist(qf_list, 'r')
copen
enddef
command! GitDiffQF call GitDiffQuickfix()