Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Re: How to retrigger 'autocmd' ?

On Jun 28, 4:31 am, narke <narkewo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When I 'vimgrep' on a large file tree, I usually turn of 'autocmd' by
> ':noau vimgrep /xxx/ **/*.c'.   Then I got c file open in a buffer but
> without the syntax highlighting (maybe also other good things). So I
> think what I need to do is to retriggle those 'autocmd' that would
> been usually executed if I don't do 'noau ...'.  Can anyone tell me
> how to, if possible?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>

I normally add the 'j' flag to my vimgrep to avoid an automatic jump
to the first match. Then I can use the quickfix window with :copen, or
just use :cnext/:cprev/:ccurrent to navigate. When these commands load
a new file, it triggers all the proper autocmds.

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