Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Re: How to catch a write command in a butype=nofile buffer

On Wednesday, November 11, 2015 at 9:32:55 AM UTC-6, Jérôme Reybert wrote:
> I am trying to catch write commands, to perform some specific commands when user enters a write command (:w, :x, or anything else).
>
> In my plugin, I use a buffer with parameter buftype=nofile
>
> I tried BufWriteCmd and BufWritePre, but these hooks come too late, I always get:
>
> > E382: Cannot write, 'buftype' option is set
>
> I currently use a cmap mapping, but I am not satisfied with this solution.
>
> Is anyone has an advice?
>

Use "acwrite" instead of "nofile" for your buftype, then you just use BufWriteCmd to define what happens when you write your buffer.

Unless you needed "nofile" for reasons like not warning on quit or something?

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