I think this might be another great thought that solves the issue from a
different angle..
filter the quickfix 2nd time is a good idea.
thanks!


On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 5:37 AM, Marc Weber <[email protected]> wrote:

> Map :cnext and :cprev to keys, then :cnext is fast.
>
> If you have to find a different line, think about how you find it.
>
> Eg if you look for .txt files in the grep result only,
> see github.com/MarcWeber/vim-addon-other about a possible keep lines /
> drop lines implementation based on regular expressions.
> Thus I don't search, I filter the quickfix list a second time.
>
> Using both technics there is not much left to spend time on..
>
> So try to understand why mapping :cnext is not enough and think how to
> optimize that eventually.
>
> Marc Weber
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