nothing like that...
i customized my .vimrc:
syntax on
syntax enable
let filetype_py = "python"
au FileType python nmap œ :w<CR>:!clear ; python3.9 "%"<CR>
au FileType python imap œ <esc>:w<CR>:!clear ; python3.9 "%"<CR>
When i execute my program with "œ", after that, there is always one
error in red in the bottom of the window.
"E:[1(#1)]"
and it seems that the error is also indicated by "S>" in red in the
margin...
With a C langage program (with customization), i don't have the same
problem.
On lun., 2020-11-09 at 17:06 +0100, Christian Brabandt wrote:
> On Mo, 09 Nov 2020, Mathieu Roux wrote:
>
> > Hello everybody,
> >
> > I have re-installed my computer recently with kubuntu.
> > Now, when i use vim (python program with syntax highlighting), it
> > appears "S>" in the margin of my text (on the left).
> >
> > I just don't know why some lines are marked "S>" and some other
> > lines
> > are not marked.
> > And then maybe i should disable this mark, but i don't know how.
>
> Have you installed a linter or some kind of a syntax checking
> plugin?
> Something like ale or neomake or syntastic? If so, please check the
> documentation of that plugin.
>
> Best,
> Christian
> --
> Christi Niederlage war nicht die Kreuzigung, sondern der Vatikan.
> -- Jean Cocteau
>
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