Dear list,

I use vim to write C++ code and often I start the program using a
command line like
$ vcpp classX.*
(vcpp is an alias for vim -u ~/.vim/vcpp/vimrc where the C++ settings are)

So vim opens the files with definitions and headers. However if the
file is compiled vim also opens the .o file. I am aware that is
exactly what I asked, but I was wondering if there is a easy way to
tell vim to ignore any filename ending by .o

Cheers,
Paolo

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