You can try async :Make command:
def MakeComplete(_, _, _): string
return system("make -npq : 2> /dev/null | awk -v RS= -F: '$1 ~ /^[^#%.]+$/ { print $1 }' | sort -u")
enddef
def Make(args: string = "")
if exists("b:make_jobid") && job_status(b:make_jobid) == 'run'
echo "There is a make job running."
return
endif
var makeprg = &l:makeprg ?? &makeprg
setqflist([], ' ', {title: $"{makeprg} {args}"})
copen
b:make_jobid = job_start($"{makeprg} {args}", {
cwd: getcwd(),
out_cb: (_, msg) => {
setqflist([], 'a', {lines: [msg]})
},
err_cb: (_, msg) => {
setqflist([], 'a', {lines: [msg]})
},
exit_cb: (_, _) => {
if empty(getqflist())
timer_start(500, (_) => {
if empty(getqflist())
cclose
endif
})
endif
echo "Make is finished!"
}
})
enddef
command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,MakeComplete Make Make(<f-args>)
return system("make -npq : 2> /dev/null | awk -v RS= -F: '$1 ~ /^[^#%.]+$/ { print $1 }' | sort -u")
enddef
def Make(args: string = "")
if exists("b:make_jobid") && job_status(b:make_jobid) == 'run'
echo "There is a make job running."
return
endif
var makeprg = &l:makeprg ?? &makeprg
setqflist([], ' ', {title: $"{makeprg} {args}"})
copen
b:make_jobid = job_start($"{makeprg} {args}", {
cwd: getcwd(),
out_cb: (_, msg) => {
setqflist([], 'a', {lines: [msg]})
},
err_cb: (_, msg) => {
setqflist([], 'a', {lines: [msg]})
},
exit_cb: (_, _) => {
if empty(getqflist())
timer_start(500, (_) => {
if empty(getqflist())
cclose
endif
})
endif
echo "Make is finished!"
}
})
enddef
command! -nargs=* -complete=custom,MakeComplete Make Make(<f-args>)
On Wednesday, September 10, 2025 at 4:09:36 PM UTC+10 Riza Dindir wrote:
HelloI was thinking that silent was silencing the message output, did not expect it to skip screen refresh... Then it might well be...I am still using silent, will remove that and try that for a while. But the :redraw! did work.RegardsOn Wed, Sep 10, 2025 at 2:01 AM Marc Chantreux <m...@unistra.fr> wrote:On Wed, Sep 10, 2025 at 12:21:41AM +0300, Riza Dindir wrote:
> Hello
> Silent should not have been the issue.
well ... as far as I understand, silent makes things silent at the
point vim don't refresh the screen.
It's anyoing but I don't know if it's a bug or a configuration problem
(my terminal, my tmux or something).
regards
--
Marc Chantreux
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