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vim-patch:8.1.1705: using ~{} for a literal dict is not nice
Problem: Using ~{} for a literal dict is not nice.
Solution: Use #{} instead.
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@@ -3906,7 +3906,7 @@ static int eval6(char_u **arg, typval_T *rettv, int evaluate, int want_string)
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// (expression) nested expression
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// [expr, expr] List
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// {key: val, key: val} Dictionary
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// ~{key: val, key: val} Dictionary with literal keys
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// #{key: val, key: val} Dictionary with literal keys
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//
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// Also handle:
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// ! in front logical NOT
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@@ -4014,8 +4014,8 @@ static int eval7(
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case '[': ret = get_list_tv(arg, rettv, evaluate);
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break;
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// Dictionary: ~{key: val, key: val}
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case '~':
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// Dictionary: #{key: val, key: val}
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case '#':
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if ((*arg)[1] == '{') {
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(*arg)++;
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ret = dict_get_tv(arg, rettv, evaluate, true);
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@@ -281,7 +281,7 @@ func Test_dict_func_remove_in_use()
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endfunc
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func Test_dict_literal_keys()
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call assert_equal({'one': 1, 'two2': 2, '3three': 3, '44': 4}, ~{one: 1, two2: 2, 3three: 3, 44: 4},)
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call assert_equal({'one': 1, 'two2': 2, '3three': 3, '44': 4}, #{one: 1, two2: 2, 3three: 3, 44: 4},)
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" why *{} cannot be used
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let blue = 'blue'
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