Yegappan wrote:

> When developing additional tests for the quickfix functionality,
> I found that some part of the code checks whether the quickfix
> or location list stack is empty. To test for these conditions, we
> need a function to delete the quickfix and location list stacks.
> 
> What about extending the setqflist() and setloclist() functions
> to add support for deleting a list? If the action parameter is 'd',
> then delete the last quickfix/location list. If the action
> parameter is 'w', then wipe out the entire list.
> 
> setqflist([], 'd')  - Delete the last quickfix list.
> setqflist([], 'w') - Wipe out the quickfix stack.
> setloclist(0, [], 'd') - Delete the last location list.
> setloclist(0, [], 'w') - Wipe out the location list stack.
> 
> Do you have any other suggestions?

Does this have any other use than for testing?  If not, then I would
keep it as simple as possible.  Perhaps we don't need the "w" argument?

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