Saturday, May 12, 2012

Re: How can the cmd window be hidden?

2012/5/11 Ben Fritz <fritzophrenic@gmail.com>:
> On Friday, May 11, 2012 2:02:24 AM UTC-5, zhang listar wrote:
>> Hi, all.
>> I am using gnu global with gvim on windows 7.
>> It woks fine and but a small problem bothes me.
>>
>> I write the following code in vimrc:
>>
>> au BufWritePost *.[ch],*.cpp call UpdateGtags(expand('<afile>'))
>> function! UpdateGtags(f)
>>      let dir = fnamemodify(a:f, ':p:h')
>>      exe 'silent !cd ' . dir . ' && global -u &> /dev/null &'
>> endfunction
>>
>> But when I try to save content to gvim, a black window of cmd blinks,
>> and disappears.
>> I know it's vim calls it.
>>
>> I want to let the cmd window run in the background. How can I do it?
>>
>
> You can use !start /min or !start /b to run an asynchronous task minimized or with no window, respectively. If you do this, you may want to call back into Vim with the client-server function to let Vim know you're done. See:
>
> http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Execute_external_programs_asynchronously_under_Windows

Thanks for your attention.
The plugin asynccommand is good.

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