Sorry, I left out important info:
I am running using vim/gvim on Windows XP professional.
The output (captured with redir) from the first call to :Gtags is
Error detected while processing function <SNR>7_RunGlobal:
line 72:
E40: Can't open errorfile C:\DOCUME~1\aavakian\LOCALS~1\Temp\VIA4EF.tmp
Error detected while processing function <SNR>7_RunGlobal:
line 80:
E42: No Errors
The shell variable values (unchanged from defaults):
nocscopetag isprint=@,~-255 shellcmdflag=/c wildchar=<Tab>
cscopetagorder=0 joinspaces shellquote= wildcharm=0
nocscopeverbose key= noshellslash wildignore=
debug= keymap= shellxquote= nowildmenu
shell=C:\WINDOWS\system32\cmd.exe
shellpipe=>%s 2>&1
shellredir=>%s 2>&1
The output of the vim :version:
VIM - Vi IMproved 6.4 (2005 Oct 15, compiled Oct 15 2005 16:15:14)
MS-Windows 32 bit GUI version with OLE support
Compiled by [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Big version with GUI. Features included (+) or not (-):
+arabic +autocmd +balloon_eval +browse ++builtin_terms +byte_offset +cindent
+clientserver +clipboard +cmdline_compl +cmdline_hist +cmdline_info +comments
+cryptv +cscope +dialog_con_gui +diff +digraphs -dnd -ebcdic +emacs_tags +eval
+ex_extra +extra_search +farsi +file_in_path +find_in_path +folding -footer
+gettext/dyn -hangul_input +iconv/dyn +insert_expand +jumplist +keymap +langmap
+libcall +linebreak +lispindent +listcmds +localmap +menu +mksession
+modify_fname +mouse +mouseshape +multi_byte_ime/dyn +multi_lang +netbeans_intg
+ole -osfiletype +path_extra +perl/dyn -postscript +printer +python/dyn
+quickfix +rightleft +ruby/dyn +scrollbind +signs +smartindent -sniff
+statusline -sun_workshop +syntax +tag_binary +tag_old_static -tag_any_white
+tcl/dyn -tgetent -termresponse +textobjects +title +toolbar +user_commands
+vertsplit +virtualedit +visual +visualextra +viminfo +vreplace +wildignore
+wildmenu +windows +writebackup -xfontset -xim -xterm_save +xpm_w32
system vimrc file: "$VIM\vimrc"
user vimrc file: "$HOME\_vimrc"
2nd user vimrc file: "$VIM\_vimrc"
user exrc file: "$HOME\_exrc"
2nd user exrc file: "$VIM\_exrc"
system gvimrc file: "$VIM\gvimrc"
user gvimrc file: "$HOME\_gvimrc"
2nd user gvimrc file: "$VIM\_gvimrc"
system menu file: "$VIMRUNTIME\menu.vim"
Compilation: cl -c /W3 /nologo -DWIN32 -D_WIN32 -I. -Iproto -DHAVE_PATHDEF -DWI
N32 -DFEAT_CSCOPE -DWINVER=0x0400 -D_WIN32_WINNT=0x0400 /Ox -DNDEBUG /Zi
-DDYNAMIC_ICONV -DDYNAMIC_GETTEXT -DFEAT_BIG /Zi /Fd.\ObjC/
Linking: link /RELEASE /nologo /subsystem:console /incremental:no /nodefaultlib:
libc advapi32.lib shell32.lib gdi32.lib comdlg32.lib ole32.lib uuid.lib libc.li
b user32.lib /PDB:.\ObjC/vim.pdb -debug:full -debugtype:cv,fixup
Thanks,
Arra
| Arra Avakian/AbInitio
03/01/2006 09:14 AM |
|
This line in gtags.vim seems to be the problem:
let stuff = system(cmd . '>' . tmpfile)
I am using vim/gvim version 6.4 and ctags 5.5.4.
The tags file from ctags works just fine.
If I use the global command from the command line, its seems to work OK.
The problem is that in the above line, stuff is set with the output of global,
but the tmpfile is not created, i.e. the output redirection does not happen.
(I have determined this by running debug and stepping through the :Gtags
function.) The result is a msg "No errors" and an empty Errors list window
opens, even though the corresponding global command produces output
when run from the command line.
I have experimented using the above form of the system function, and it
does not redirect to the tmpfile. Looking at the vim help for the system
function, it appears that the Gtags.vim usage of redirection is not really
supported, instead it is showing use of the vim 'shellredir' option and
and (unavailable?) {tmp} file. Here are the lines from vim :help system:
The command executed is constructed using several options:
'shell' 'shellcmdflag' 'shellxquote' {expr} 'shellredir' {tmp} 'shellxquote'
({tmp} is an automatically generated file name).
So now I am stuck:
1. the Gtags usage of the system function does not cause redirection,
2. the documented system function does not seem to give access to the {tmp} output.
Should I try to modify function! s:RunGlobal(...) to use the output in variable stuff?
Is there a way to get the output of the command run by system into a known file?
Help!
Thanks in advance.
Arra Avakian
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