Sunday, March 19, 2017

Re: Passing current line number to shell command

I appreciate all your help. I was just trying to automatically set a breakpoint at the current line in the source code, then run cgdb to hit the current line.

map <F6> :exe "!cgdb a.out -ex='b %:p:'" .line('.') " -ex='r'"<Cr>

I've just made the above mapping and found it useful now.
Thank you very much for all your help!

Regards,
Honggyu

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