make! command was useful, thank you

2009/8/16 Dasn <[email protected]>:
>
> On 16/08/09 12:47 +0300, Sergey Vakulenko wrote:
>>
>> in help files we see:
>> """"
>> 'switchbuf' 'swb'     string  (default "")
>>                       global
>>                       {not in Vi}
>>       This option controls the behavior when switching between buffers.
>>       Possible values (comma separated list):
>>          useopen      If included, jump to the first open window that
>>                       contains the specified buffer (if there is one).
>>                       Otherwise: Do not examine other windows.
>>                       This setting is checked with |quickfix| commands, when
>>                       jumping to errors (":cc", ":cn", "cp", etc.).  It is
>>                       also used in all buffer related split commands, for
>>                       example ":sbuffer", ":sbnext", or ":sbrewind".
>>          usetab       Like "useopen", but also consider windows in other tab
>>                       pages.
>>          split        If included, split the current window before loading
>>                       a buffer.  Otherwise: do not split, use current window.
>>                       Supported in |quickfix| commands that display errors.
>>          newtab       Like "split", but open a new tab page.  Overrules
>>                       "split" when both are present.
>>
>> """
>> i want disable switchbuf option. I want no move behavior when i write
>> :make command and error occurred.
>> I prefer open quickfix window and click on each error by my self .
>
> What about using :make! and :cope
>
>> default value is "", but vim will continue work like bufswitch is
>> "useopen"      option.
>> There is no difference between "" and "useopen" option.
>>
>
> I find some strange things with these options too, when using :sb
> command, (maybe I don't get idea of them), I'll try to collect them and
> report it later.
>
> --
> Dasn
>
>
> >
>

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