How to write a map for gcc?
Hi, everyone: I am a beginner user of vim and I use it to write my C/C++ code in Ubuntu. Every time I finished a C code and I want to compile it, I have to type: :gcc -o mycfile.out mycfile.c How can I map this command to a shortcut key like F12? Thanks a lot. TJ
Re: How to write a map for gcc?
I am a beginner user of vim and I use it to write my C/C++ code in Ubuntu. Every time I finished a C code and I want to compile it, I have to type: :gcc -o mycfile.out mycfile.c How can I map this command to a shortcut key like F12? See `:help :make` and `:help compiler-select` and `:help :map`
Re: How to write a map for gcc?
Hi TJ, On Tue, 2007-05-22 at 21:56 -0500, Ting Jiang wrote: Hi, everyone: I am a beginner user of vim and I use it to write my C/C++ code in Ubuntu. Every time I finished a C code and I want to compile it, I have to type: :gcc -o mycfile.out mycfile.c How can I map this command to a shortcut key like F12? Thanks a lot. TJ To compile: nnoremap F12 :!cc -o %:t:r.out %cr To run: nnoremap F11 :!./%:t:r.outcr cheers, -- Mark