On May 18, 1:15 pm, Gary Johnson <[email protected]> wrote: > On 2011-05-18, cyboman wrote: > > On May 17, 4:02 pm, Gary Johnson <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On 2011-05-17, cyboman wrote: > > > > On May 11, 9:29 am, Ben Schmidt wrote: > > > > > On 11/05/11 11:11 PM, cyboman wrote: > > > > > > > i have the following settings in my _vimrc for make > > > > > > > set makeef=error.err " the errorfile for :make and :grep > > > > > > set makeprg=gmake.exe\ --win32 > > > > > > set errorformat=%f\(%l\)\ :\ %m,%C\ \ > > > > > > %p^\,%C%p~,%A\"%f\"\\,%l%m\,%C%m > > > > > > \,%Z > > > > > > > unfortunately i'm not able to find theerror.errfileafter > > > > > > compilation. can someone help me out? where does vim storeerror.err > > > > > >file? > > > > > > It is deleted. > > > > > > :help :make > > > > > > Step 8. > > > > > > Ben. > > > > > does anybody know of a way of saving thisfile, without telling > > > > vim :saveas or :write. make mappings as follows > > > > nmap <S-F11> :cd src<cr>:make all<cr>:cd ..<cr>:copen<cr> > > > > nmap <A-F11> :cd src<cr>:make rebuild<cr>:cd ..<cr>:copen<cr> > > > > nmap <S-F12> :cd src<cr>:make final<cr>:cd ..<cr>:copen<cr> > > > > > thefileis not saved after i close thequickfixlist window. it > > > > would be nice to have the ability to save the output to afile > > > > automatically and then overwrite it every time there is a recompile. > > > > so i could read it later if needed. does anybody have any suggestions? > > > > You could change 'shellpipe', 'makeprg' or the program named by > > > 'makeprg', depending on the facilities available from your OS, to > > > save a copy of theerrorfilesomeplace. You can then load this > > > copy any time using the :cfile command. > > > > Regards, > > > Gary > > i'm using WinXP. > > > if have the following settings in my _vimrc > > > set shellredir=>%s\ 2>&1 > > nmap <S-F11> :cd src<cr>:make all<cr>:cd ..<cr> > > nmap <A-F11> :cd src<cr>:make rebuild<cr>:cd ..<cr> > > nmap <S-F12> :cd src<cr>:make final<cr>:cd ..<cr> > > > and then do :copen, the file is saved and i can see it in my NerdTree > > plugin. > > I'm not seeing that. > > I made those settings and typed <S-F11>. This appeared at the bottom > of the screen: > > :!make all >C:\DOCUM~1\username\LOCALS~1\Temp\VIe2734.tmp 2>&1 > (1 of 1): "making something" > :cd .. > Press ENTER or type command to continue > > I opened Windows Explorer and looked in that Temp directory. There > was no VIe2734.tmp file there. I executed :copen. Still no > VIe2734.tmp file. > > That's what I would expect given Ben's reply. > > I was using Vim 7.3.138 on Windows XP. > > Regards, > Gary
i honestly don't know what happened but it did work for me this time. it could be something with the machine i'm using, or i simply didn't notice the file. Gary thanks for checking it for me. -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
