Yegappan wrote:
> I am attaching a sample asynchronous make plugin which runs
> the make command in the background and adds the make output
> to a quickfix list. This plugin relies on recent quickfix features
> added to Vim.
>
> To run make in the background, use the following command:
>
> AsyncMake
>
> You can supply arguments to 'make' by passing it to the
> above command.
>
> To display the current make command which is running, use
>
> AsyncMakeShow
>
> To stop the current make command, use
>
> AsyncMakeStop
Thanks.
I think you need to use shellescape() on the arguments.
This adds location to a quickfix list. Now how do I jump around in
these locations?
Would be nice to have the make output also show up in a terminal.
I wonder if that is possible.
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