Am 2014-10-27 23:08, schrieb Bee:
On Monday, October 27, 2014 1:06:12 PM UTC-7, Christian Brabandt wrote:
Bram,
here is a patch, that allows to use
:vimgrep /foobar/
to search only the current buffer. You might want to argue this is
already possible just use '%' as the filename, but that does not work,
if the current buffer does not have a name yet. Then vimgrep complains
about not being able to access an unknown file, although it wouldn't
have to load the file, since it is already in memory, so it should be
possible to do so, without writing temporary files.
Just curious...
How is that different from simply using `/` ?
Is this a `just in case` scenario?
I find it convenient to have all search results in the quickfix buffer.
Best,
Christian
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