On 2013-03-21, FlashBurn wrote:
> On Thursday, March 21, 2013 1:24:12 PM UTC-4, Gary Johnson wrote:

> > However, I also skimmed quickfix.txt and found that the command
> > ".cc" should also work, and it worked for me, so try
> > 
> >     .cc
> > 
> > where you now have
> > 
> >     normal "\<cr>"

> Gary it worked. But I didn't use normal ".cc", I simply used cc
> instead. 

Right.  That's why I wrote it out as I did.  I didn't write

    normal ".cc"

I wrote

    .cc

> Here is how it looks
> 
> function! CscopeFind(action, word)
>   try
>     exe ':cs f '.a:action.' '.a:word
>     copen
>     cc
>   catch
>     echohl WarningMsg | echo 'Can not find '.a:word.' with querytype as 
> '.a:action.'.' | echohl None
> 
> I'm also wondering if the dot (.) in front of a cc in your
> response is a type, or Vim has special meaning for it

To be honest, I don't know why the . is needed either, but
paragraph in quickfix.txt (beginning at line 353) began

    In the quickfix window, each line is one error.  The line number
    is equal to the error number.  You can use ":.cc" to jump to the
    error under the cursor.

so that's what I tried, it worked, and so that's what I suggested to
you.

Regards,
Gary

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