Monday, April 13, 2015

How to omit "x subsitutions on y lines" in status bar when s[ubstitute] command is used?

Hi,
I use Vim 7.4 on Windows 7. I have a plan text file that I need to do many find/replace on text. I have written bellow vimscript and save it in myvimfile.vim file.


" map comma as a leaderkey
:let mapleader = ","

" write function
function! ReplaceIt()
%s/^\(.\+\)$/('\1');/ge
%s/^/\=line(".")/ge
" many more substitute commands
endfunction

" execute function with: ,x keyboard shortcut (, being as a leader key).
:nnoremap <leader>x :call ReplaceIt()<CR>


Then in my plain text file I source the vim script file with:
:source myvimfile.vim
and then when needed I execute: ,x keyboard shortcut to fire substitute commands on my plan text file. Script is working fine it does what I want without a problem. The only think I hate is that for every substitute command "x substitutions on y lines" messages appear in status bar (see attached print-screen). I have many substitute commands in function and so it is really annoying to have bunch of this information in status bar. Is there a way this substitute info are not displayed in status bar?

Thanks

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