> Currently modifying an *autoload*/*vim9fooscript*.vim which can be started
> by typing a nnoremap as this :
>
>
> - *_vimrc* :
>
> import autoload './vimfiles/some/thing/*autoload*/*vim9fooscript* .vim'
> as thatHelp
> *nnoremap* inout <ScriptCmd> thatHelp.E10_InOut()<CR>
>
>
>
> - vimfiles/some/thing/*autoload*/*vim9fooscript*.vim
>
> def Foo which is currently modifying
>
>
> How to force "recompile" the new modified content of def Foo without touch
> the nnoremap ?
There is no reliable way to reload an autoload script and have all the
changes take effect. It's best to exit Vim and restart. Trying to make
this work without a Vim restart is not only complicated, it is also
going to be unreliable.
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