Yegappan wrote:

> > > We will then have the following commands:
> > >
> > > cbelow - Go to an error line below the current line in the current file
> > > cabove - Go to an error line above the current line in the current file
> > > cbefore - Go to an error before the current column in the current file
> > > cafter - Go to an error after the current column in the current file
> >
> > Right.  And when giving a count to cbelow/cabove it counts all the
> > errors in the same line as one.  Thus if there are three matches in the
> > line above and one two lines up, then ":2cabove" goes two lines up.
> >
> 
> The latest updated pull request implements the above behavior. Currently
> only the cabove and cbelow commands are implemented.
> 
> The current implementation supports count only after the command name
> and not before the command. I did this to support only positive numbers
> for the count and not use the range specification from the buffer.

:2cabove should work.  Use "RANGE" and "ADDR_OTHER" in the command spec.

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