Hi Gary, Hi Vimmers.
Thank you Gary, your command works perfectly, I can evaluate my code when I call F11/F12 and the cursor returns to my source window so it saves me moves. map <F11> :write \| :split /tmp/eval.ml \| %d \|setlocal ft=omlet \| setlocal autowrite \| exe 'r!ocaml < #' \| wincmd p<CR> map <F12> :write \| :dr /tmp/eval.ml \| %d \|setlocal ft=omlet \|setlocal autowrite \| exe 'r!ocaml < #' \| wincmd p<CR> Thank to you all vim users for your help and assitant. Best regards Eddine. 2011/10/13 Gary Johnson <[email protected]> > On 2011-10-05, Eddine wrote: > > Hi Marcin, > > > > thank you for your reply. > > I tried your command, but there's somehow a bug > > > > > > map <F11> :write \| :split /tmp/eval.ml \| %d \|setlocal ft=omlet \| > > setlocal autowrite \| r!ocaml < # \| wincmd p<CR> > > map <F12> :write \| :dr /tmp/eval.ml \| %d \|setlocal ft=omlet > \|setlocal > > autowrite \| r!ocaml < # \| wincmd p<CR> > > > > > > > > as the "wincmd" seems to be sent to ms-dos command; > > Im' receiving > > shell returned 255 > > "wincmd is not recognized as internal or external command etc.." in the > eval.ml > > file. > > > > Can somone help ? > > The :r! command sees the bar (|) as part of its argument and > includes it and the following wincmd in the text it passes to the > shell. See > > :help :bar > > The solution is to enclose the :r! command in an :execute command. > I think these versions of your mappings will work, but I have not > tested them. > > map <F11> :write \| :split /tmp/eval.ml \| %d \|setlocal ft=omlet \| > setlocal autowrite \| exe 'r!ocaml < #' \| wincmd p<CR> > > map <F12> :write \| :dr /tmp/eval.ml \| %d \|setlocal ft=omlet > \|setlocal autowrite \| exe 'r!ocaml < #' \| wincmd p<CR> > > See > > :help :exe > > Regards, > Gary > > -- > 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 > -- 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
