Hi all, here is my new .vimrc script for - compiling my script - IF there is an error, it opens a new tab, where it jumps to the line of the first error, and displays all the errors in a QuickFix buffer under the code (so, all my previous buffers are preserved and it doesn't "move them around") - ~Thank you Marc Jessome ! - ELSE (no errors) it executes the script This is all fairly common, but *i added a feature* : by pressing *;f* it sets $CURRENT_FILE_TO_RUN to the path of the current active file. Then, when i press *;r* from any other file or tab, it runs the "current file to run" (the one chosen with ;f).
*EXAMPLE SCENARIO :* It's very useful to me when i'm trying to make a test pass. I press ;f on the test file. Then I open other files in other buffers and/or tabs to modify them and try to make the test pass, and when i want to run the test, i just have to press ;r. Then if there are errors it jumps to them, i correct them, press ;r to re-run the test, until the test passes. Then, i press ;qq to close the two buffer of the tab opened by QuickFix. Find the code here : http://www.perlmonks.org/?node_id=982298 -- 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
