On Wednesday, October 2, 2013 7:37:35 AM UTC-5, Henry wrote:
> > > If that doesn't work, you could try modifying your MatchCaseTag function
>
> > > to issue a second tjump command in case the first doesn't work. It's a
>
> > > hack, but maybe it will fix your problem.
>
> By "in case the first doesn't work" I presume you mean an exception?
>
> try
> exe 'tjump ' . expand('<cword>')
>
> catch
> exe 'tjump ' . expand('<cword>')
> finally
> let &ic = ic
> endtry
>
>
> But this doesn't do much because the first exe/tjump doesn't actually "fail" per se: it always opens the file successfully...
>
>
> Unless I'm not understanding your suggestion correctly?
>
Nope, I just meant something stupid and hacky like:
try
exe 'tjump ' . expand('<cword>')
exe 'tjump ' . expand('<cword>')
finally
let &ic = ic
endtry
Now I realize you could probably do better using the tag stack, taking a hint from the examples given just under ":help :tags":
try
exe 'tjump ' . expand('<cword>')
0tag
finally
let &ic = ic
endtry
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