I've made c# command line program that takes a window handle and a string as parameters. It brings the window with the handle to the foreground, uses SendKeys to send the string that was passed, and brings the window that was previously at the foreground back to the foreground.
I made this program so that I could send selections of text from vim to any program I want, such as a python interactive.
I could not figure out how to send the selection directly to the program, but I did find out how to save selected text in visual mode(How can I save a text block in visual mode to a file in Vim? - It saves whole lines, but that is okay for my purposes. Ideally though, it would not save just lines). So I changed the styring paraeter of my program to a filename. My plan was that vim would save the selected text to a file, and call the program with the filename.
Here is part of my vimrc
let g:send_keys_handle = 0
let g:send_keys_file = $home . "\\vim\\send.txt"
function! SendSelection()
if g:send_keys_handle
silent !cls
let x = "silent !cmdHost " . g:send_keys_handle . " " . "\"" . g:send_keys_file . "\""
echom x
execute x
endif
endfunction
command! SendS call SendSelection()
noremap <F5> <esc>va(a(a(a(a(a(a(a(a(a(a(a(a(a(a(a(:w ~\vim\send.txt<cr>
The key mapping is not complete, but vim isn't even executing all of it now. When I press F5, it selects the topmost parentheses as expected, but it does not save the selection to a file.
The SendS command does work, so that is not the problem.