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1 *quickfix.txt* For Vim version 9.1. Last change: 2024 Jul 17 |
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4 VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar | |
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7 This subject is introduced in section |30.1| of the user manual. | |
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9 1. Using QuickFix commands |quickfix| | |
10 2. The error window |quickfix-window| | |
11 3. Using more than one list of errors |quickfix-error-lists| | |
12 4. Using :make |:make_makeprg| | |
13 5. Using :grep |grep| | |
14 6. Selecting a compiler |compiler-select| | |
15 7. The error format |error-file-format| | |
16 8. The directory stack |quickfix-directory-stack| | |
17 9. Specific error file formats |errorformats| | |
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18 10. Customizing the quickfix window |quickfix-window-function| |
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20 The quickfix commands are not available when the |+quickfix| feature was | |
21 disabled at compile time. | |
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23 ============================================================================= | |
24 1. Using QuickFix commands *quickfix* *Quickfix* *E42* | |
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26 Vim has a special mode to speedup the edit-compile-edit cycle. This is | |
27 inspired by the quickfix option of the Manx's Aztec C compiler on the Amiga. | |
28 The idea is to save the error messages from the compiler in a file and use Vim | |
29 to jump to the errors one by one. You can examine each problem and fix it, | |
30 without having to remember all the error messages. | |
31 | |
170 | 32 In Vim the quickfix commands are used more generally to find a list of |
33 positions in files. For example, |:vimgrep| finds pattern matches. You can | |
231 | 34 use the positions in a script with the |getqflist()| function. Thus you can |
170 | 35 do a lot more than the edit/compile/fix cycle! |
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43 The 'errorformat' option should be set to match the error messages from your |
7 | 44 compiler (see |errorformat| below). |
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47 Each quickfix list has a unique identifier called the quickfix ID and this |
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644 | 53 *location-list* *E776* |
11160 | 54 A location list is a window-local quickfix list. You get one after commands |
55 like `:lvimgrep`, `:lgrep`, `:lhelpgrep`, `:lmake`, etc., which create a | |
56 location list instead of a quickfix list as the corresponding `:vimgrep`, | |
57 `:grep`, `:helpgrep`, `:make` do. | |
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11160 | 59 A location list is associated with a window and each window can have a |
60 separate location list. A location list can be associated with only one | |
61 window. The location list is independent of the quickfix list. | |
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648 | 63 When a window with a location list is split, the new window gets a copy of the |
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14519 | 71 action only when the list has changed. The |getqflist()| and |getloclist()| |
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648 | 75 The following quickfix commands can be used. The location list commands are |
76 similar to the quickfix commands, replacing the 'c' prefix in the quickfix | |
77 command with 'l'. | |
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7 | 90 work when jumping to another buffer, the current buffer |
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92 buffer and both 'hidden' and 'autowrite' are off. | |
93 When jumping to another buffer with [!] any changes to | |
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96 The 'switchbuf' settings are respected when jumping | |
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644 | 102 *:ll* |
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16944 | 106 *:cn* *:cne* *:cnext* *E553* |
7 | 107 :[count]cn[ext][!] Display the [count] next error in the list that |
108 includes a file name. If there are no file names at | |
109 all, go to the [count] next error. See |:cc| for | |
110 [!] and 'switchbuf'. | |
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647 | 112 *:lne* *:lnext* |
113 :[count]lne[xt][!] Same as ":cnext", except the location list for the | |
644 | 114 current window is used instead of the quickfix list. |
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15512 | 116 :[count]cN[ext][!] *:cp* *:cprevious* *:cprev* *:cN* *:cNext* |
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118 includes a file name. If there are no file names at | |
119 all, go to the [count] previous error. See |:cc| for | |
120 [!] and 'switchbuf'. | |
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15512 | 123 :[count]lN[ext][!] *:lp* *:lprevious* *:lprev* *:lN* *:lNext* |
644 | 124 :[count]lp[revious][!] Same as ":cNext" and ":cprevious", except the location |
125 list for the current window is used instead of the | |
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7 | 186 *:cnf* *:cnfile* |
187 :[count]cnf[ile][!] Display the first error in the [count] next file in | |
188 the list that includes a file name. If there are no | |
189 file names at all or if there is no next file, go to | |
190 the [count] next error. See |:cc| for [!] and | |
191 'switchbuf'. | |
192 | |
644 | 193 *:lnf* *:lnfile* |
194 :[count]lnf[ile][!] Same as ":cnfile", except the location list for the | |
195 current window is used instead of the quickfix list. | |
196 | |
7 | 197 :[count]cNf[ile][!] *:cpf* *:cpfile* *:cNf* *:cNfile* |
198 :[count]cpf[ile][!] Display the last error in the [count] previous file in | |
199 the list that includes a file name. If there are no | |
200 file names at all or if there is no next file, go to | |
201 the [count] previous error. See |:cc| for [!] and | |
202 'switchbuf'. | |
203 | |
647 | 204 |
205 :[count]lNf[ile][!] *:lpf* *:lpfile* *:lNf* *:lNfile* | |
644 | 206 :[count]lpf[ile][!] Same as ":cNfile" and ":cpfile", except the location |
207 list for the current window is used instead of the | |
208 quickfix list. | |
209 | |
7 | 210 *:crewind* *:cr* |
211 :cr[ewind][!] [nr] Display error [nr]. If [nr] is omitted, the FIRST | |
212 error is displayed. See |:cc|. | |
213 | |
644 | 214 *:lrewind* *:lr* |
215 :lr[ewind][!] [nr] Same as ":crewind", except the location list for the | |
216 current window is used instead of the quickfix list. | |
217 | |
7 | 218 *:cfirst* *:cfir* |
219 :cfir[st][!] [nr] Same as ":crewind". | |
220 | |
644 | 221 *:lfirst* *:lfir* |
222 :lfir[st][!] [nr] Same as ":lrewind". | |
223 | |
7 | 224 *:clast* *:cla* |
225 :cla[st][!] [nr] Display error [nr]. If [nr] is omitted, the LAST | |
226 error is displayed. See |:cc|. | |
227 | |
644 | 228 *:llast* *:lla* |
229 :lla[st][!] [nr] Same as ":clast", except the location list for the | |
230 current window is used instead of the quickfix list. | |
231 | |
7 | 232 *:cq* *:cquit* |
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1624 | 243 WARNING: All changes in files are lost! Also when the |
244 [!] is not used. It works like ":qall!" |:qall|, | |
245 except that Vim returns a non-zero exit code. | |
7 | 246 |
27036 | 247 *:cf* *:cfi* *:cfile* |
7 | 248 :cf[ile][!] [errorfile] Read the error file and jump to the first error. |
249 This is done automatically when Vim is started with | |
250 the -q option. You can use this command when you | |
251 keep Vim running while compiling. If you give the | |
252 name of the errorfile, the 'errorfile' option will | |
253 be set to [errorfile]. See |:cc| for [!]. | |
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7 | 257 |
16944 | 258 *:lf* *:lfi* *:lfile* |
644 | 259 :lf[ile][!] [errorfile] Same as ":cfile", except the location list for the |
260 current window is used instead of the quickfix list. | |
261 You can not use the -q command-line option to set | |
262 the location list. | |
263 | |
856 | 264 |
1624 | 265 :cg[etfile] [errorfile] *:cg* *:cgetfile* |
7 | 266 Read the error file. Just like ":cfile" but don't |
267 jump to the first error. | |
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856 | 272 |
16944 | 273 :lg[etfile] [errorfile] *:lg* *:lge* *:lgetfile* |
644 | 274 Same as ":cgetfile", except the location list for the |
275 current window is used instead of the quickfix list. | |
276 | |
625 | 277 *:caddf* *:caddfile* |
278 :caddf[ile] [errorfile] Read the error file and add the errors from the | |
446 | 279 errorfile to the current quickfix list. If a quickfix |
280 list is not present, then a new list is created. | |
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446 | 284 |
644 | 285 *:laddf* *:laddfile* |
286 :laddf[ile] [errorfile] Same as ":caddfile", except the location list for the | |
287 current window is used instead of the quickfix list. | |
288 | |
41 | 289 *:cb* *:cbuffer* *E681* |
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41 | 292 When [bufnr] is given it must be the number of a |
293 loaded buffer. That buffer will then be used instead | |
294 of the current buffer. | |
295 A range can be specified for the lines to be used. | |
296 Otherwise all lines in the buffer are used. | |
1084 | 297 See |:cc| for [!]. |
41 | 298 |
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644 | 302 current window is used instead of the quickfix list. |
303 | |
798 | 304 *:cgetb* *:cgetbuffer* |
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798 | 307 like ":cbuffer" but don't jump to the first error. |
308 | |
309 *:lgetb* *:lgetbuffer* | |
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313 list. | |
314 | |
16944 | 315 *:cad* *:cadd* *:caddbuffer* |
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658 | 318 the errors to the current quickfix list. If a |
319 quickfix list is not present, then a new list is | |
320 created. Otherwise, same as ":cbuffer". | |
321 | |
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658 | 325 the current window is used instead of the quickfix |
326 list. | |
327 | |
626 | 328 *:cex* *:cexpr* *E777* |
625 | 329 :cex[pr][!] {expr} Create a quickfix list using the result of {expr} and |
2833 | 330 jump to the first error. |
18831 | 331 If {expr} is a String, then each newline terminated |
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2833 | 335 If {expr} is a List, then each String item in the list |
336 is processed and added to the quickfix list. Non | |
337 String items in the List are ignored. | |
338 See |:cc| for [!]. | |
446 | 339 Examples: > |
340 :cexpr system('grep -n xyz *') | |
341 :cexpr getline(1, '$') | |
342 < | |
644 | 343 *:lex* *:lexpr* |
2833 | 344 :lex[pr][!] {expr} Same as |:cexpr|, except the location list for the |
644 | 345 current window is used instead of the quickfix list. |
346 | |
800 | 347 *:cgete* *:cgetexpr* |
1624 | 348 :cgete[xpr] {expr} Create a quickfix list using the result of {expr}. |
2833 | 349 Just like |:cexpr|, but don't jump to the first error. |
800 | 350 |
351 *:lgete* *:lgetexpr* | |
2833 | 352 :lgete[xpr] {expr} Same as |:cgetexpr|, except the location list for the |
800 | 353 current window is used instead of the quickfix list. |
354 | |
5734 | 355 *:cadde* *:caddexpr* |
5763 | 356 :cadde[xpr] {expr} Evaluate {expr} and add the resulting lines to the |
625 | 357 current quickfix list. If a quickfix list is not |
358 present, then a new list is created. The current | |
359 cursor position will not be changed. See |:cexpr| for | |
360 more information. | |
361 Example: > | |
27903 | 362 :g/mypattern/caddexpr expand("%") .. ":" .. line(".") .. ":" .. getline(".") |
625 | 363 < |
16944 | 364 *:lad* *:addd* *:laddexpr* |
1624 | 365 :lad[dexpr] {expr} Same as ":caddexpr", except the location list for the |
644 | 366 current window is used instead of the quickfix list. |
367 | |
7 | 368 *:cl* *:clist* |
369 :cl[ist] [from] [, [to]] | |
370 List all errors that are valid |quickfix-valid|. | |
371 If numbers [from] and/or [to] are given, the respective | |
237 | 372 range of errors is listed. A negative number counts |
7 | 373 from the last error backwards, -1 being the last error. |
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644 | 397 Same as ":clist", except the location list for the |
398 current window is used instead of the quickfix list. | |
399 | |
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401 List all the entries in the location list for the | |
402 current window. | |
403 | |
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405 found because hidden marks are used. Sometimes, when the mark has been | |
406 deleted for some reason, the message "line changed" is shown to warn you that | |
407 the error location may not be correct. If you quit Vim and start again the | |
408 marks are lost and the error locations may not be correct anymore. | |
409 | |
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411 quickfix command (':make', ':grep' and so on) is executed. See | |
412 |QuickFixCmdPre| and |QuickFixCmdPost| for details. | |
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415 When 'encoding' differs from the locale, the error messages may have a | |
416 different encoding from what Vim is using. To convert the messages you can | |
417 use this code: > | |
418 function QfMakeConv() | |
419 let qflist = getqflist() | |
420 for i in qflist | |
421 let i.text = iconv(i.text, "cp936", "utf-8") | |
422 endfor | |
423 call setqflist(qflist) | |
424 endfunction | |
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29352 | 575 The current quickfix/location list is not modified by these commands, so you |
576 can go back to the unfiltered list using the |:colder|/|:lolder| command. | |
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7 | 584 When [height] is given, the window becomes that high |
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586 window is made ten lines high. | |
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588 If there already is a quickfix window, it will be made | |
589 the current window. It is not possible to open a | |
590 second quickfix window. If [height] is given the | |
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595 'buftype' equal to "quickfix". Don't change this! | |
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647 | 608 *:lop* *:lopen* |
609 :lop[en] [height] Open a window to show the location list for the | |
644 | 610 current window. Works only when the location list for |
647 | 611 the current window is present. You can have more than |
612 one location window opened at a time. Otherwise, it | |
648 | 613 acts the same as ":copen". |
644 | 614 |
7 | 615 *:ccl* *:cclose* |
616 :ccl[ose] Close the quickfix window. | |
617 | |
644 | 618 *:lcl* *:lclose* |
619 :lcl[ose] Close the window showing the location list for the | |
620 current window. | |
621 | |
7 | 622 *:cw* *:cwindow* |
623 :cw[indow] [height] Open the quickfix window when there are recognized | |
624 errors. If the window is already open and there are | |
625 no recognized errors, close the window. | |
626 | |
644 | 627 *:lw* *:lwindow* |
628 :lw[indow] [height] Same as ":cwindow", except use the window showing the | |
629 location list for the current window. | |
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643 vertical splits, it's at the bottom of the rightmost column of windows. To | |
644 make it always occupy the full width: > | |
645 :botright cwindow | |
646 You can move the window around with |window-moving| commands. | |
647 For example, to move it to the top: CTRL-W K | |
648 The 'winfixheight' option will be set, which means that the window will mostly | |
649 keep its height, ignoring 'winheight' and 'equalalways'. You can change the | |
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170 | 658 Hitting the <Enter> key or double-clicking the mouse on a line has the same |
7 | 659 effect. The file containing the error is opened in the window above the |
660 quickfix window. If there already is a window for that file, it is used | |
661 instead. If the buffer in the used window has changed, and the error is in | |
662 another file, jumping to the error will fail. You will first have to make | |
663 sure the window contains a buffer which can be abandoned. | |
27903 | 664 |
28010 | 665 When you select a file from the quickfix window, the following steps are used |
666 to find a window to edit the file: | |
667 | |
668 1. If a window displaying the selected file is present in the current tabpage | |
669 (starting with the window before the quickfix window), then that window is | |
670 used. | |
671 2. If the above step fails and if 'switchbuf' contains "usetab" and a window | |
672 displaying the selected file is present in any one of the tabpages | |
673 (starting with the first tabpage) then that window is used. | |
674 3. If the above step fails then a window in the current tabpage displaying a | |
675 buffer with 'buftype' not set (starting with the window before the quickfix | |
676 window) is used. | |
677 4. If the above step fails and if 'switchbuf' contains "uselast", then the | |
678 previously accessed window is used. | |
679 5. If the above step fails then the window before the quickfix window is used. | |
680 If there is no previous window, then the window after the quickfix window | |
681 is used. | |
682 6. If the above step fails, then a new horizontally split window above the | |
683 quickfix window is used. | |
27903 | 684 |
170 | 685 *CTRL-W_<Enter>* *CTRL-W_<CR>* |
686 You can use CTRL-W <Enter> to open a new window and jump to the error there. | |
7 | 687 |
688 When the quickfix window has been filled, two autocommand events are | |
689 triggered. First the 'filetype' option is set to "qf", which triggers the | |
17433 | 690 FileType event (also see |qf.vim|). Then the BufReadPost event is triggered, |
691 using "quickfix" for the buffer name. This can be used to perform some action | |
692 on the listed errors. Example: > | |
648 | 693 au BufReadPost quickfix setlocal modifiable |
27903 | 694 \ | silent exe 'g/^/s//\=line(".") .. " "/' |
648 | 695 \ | setlocal nomodifiable |
7 | 696 This prepends the line number to each line. Note the use of "\=" in the |
697 substitute string of the ":s" command, which is used to evaluate an | |
698 expression. | |
651 | 699 The BufWinEnter event is also triggered, again using "quickfix" for the buffer |
700 name. | |
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706 errors. 'modifiable' is off to avoid making changes. If you delete or insert | |
707 lines anyway, the relation between the text and the error number is messed up. | |
708 If you really want to do this, you could write the contents of the quickfix | |
709 window to a file and use ":cfile" to have it parsed and used as the new error | |
710 list. | |
711 | |
644 | 712 *location-list-window* |
648 | 713 The location list window displays the entries in a location list. When you |
714 open a location list window, it is created below the current window and | |
715 displays the location list for the current window. The location list window | |
716 is similar to the quickfix window, except that you can have more than one | |
651 | 717 location list window open at a time. When you use a location list command in |
718 this window, the displayed location list is used. | |
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720 When you select a file from the location list window, the following steps are | |
721 used to find a window to edit the file: | |
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28010 | 723 1. If a non-quickfix window associated with the location list is present in |
724 the current tabpage, then that window is used. | |
725 2. If the above step fails and if the file is already opened in another window | |
726 in the current tabpage, then that window is used. | |
727 3. If the above step fails and 'switchbuf' contains "usetab" and if the file | |
728 is opened in a window in any one of the tabpages, then that window is used. | |
729 4. If the above step fails then a window in the current tabpage showing a | |
730 buffer with 'buftype' not set is used. | |
731 5. If the above step fails, then the file is edited in a new window. | |
648 | 732 |
733 In all of the above cases, if the location list for the selected window is not | |
734 yet set, then it is set to the location list displayed in the location list | |
735 window. | |
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7 | 860 ============================================================================= |
861 3. Using more than one list of errors *quickfix-error-lists* | |
862 | |
863 So far has been assumed that there is only one list of errors. Actually the | |
864 ten last used lists are remembered. When starting a new list, the previous | |
865 ones are automatically kept. Two commands can be used to access older error | |
866 lists. They set one of the existing error lists as the current one. | |
867 | |
868 *:colder* *:col* *E380* | |
869 :col[der] [count] Go to older error list. When [count] is given, do | |
870 this [count] times. When already at the oldest error | |
871 list, an error message is given. | |
872 | |
644 | 873 *:lolder* *:lol* |
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644 | 875 the current window instead of the quickfix list. |
876 | |
7 | 877 *:cnewer* *:cnew* *E381* |
878 :cnew[er] [count] Go to newer error list. When [count] is given, do | |
879 this [count] times. When already at the newest error | |
880 list, an error message is given. | |
881 | |
644 | 882 *:lnewer* *:lnew* |
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26438 | 889 error list 1 of 3; 43 errors :make ~ |
890 > error list 2 of 3; 0 errors :helpgrep tag ~ | |
891 error list 3 of 3; 15 errors :grep ex_help *.c ~ | |
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7 | 902 When adding a new error list, it becomes the current list. |
903 | |
904 When ":colder" has been used and ":make" or ":grep" is used to add a new error | |
905 list, one newer list is overwritten. This is especially useful if you are | |
906 browsing with ":grep" |grep|. If you want to keep the more recent error | |
907 lists, use ":cnewer 99" first. | |
908 | |
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7 | 917 ============================================================================= |
918 4. Using :make *:make_makeprg* | |
919 | |
920 *:mak* *:make* | |
13437 | 921 :mak[e][!] [arguments] 1. All relevant |QuickFixCmdPre| autocommands are |
922 executed. | |
163 | 923 2. If the 'autowrite' option is on, write any changed |
7 | 924 buffers |
163 | 925 3. An errorfile name is made from 'makeef'. If |
7 | 926 'makeef' doesn't contain "##", and a file with this |
927 name already exists, it is deleted. | |
163 | 928 4. The program given with the 'makeprg' option is |
7 | 929 started (default "make") with the optional |
930 [arguments] and the output is saved in the | |
931 errorfile (for Unix it is also echoed on the | |
932 screen). | |
163 | 933 5. The errorfile is read using 'errorformat'. |
13437 | 934 6. All relevant |QuickFixCmdPost| autocommands are |
935 executed. See example below. | |
1167 | 936 7. If [!] is not given the first error is jumped to. |
937 8. The errorfile is deleted. | |
163 | 938 9. You can now move through the errors with commands |
7 | 939 like |:cnext| and |:cprevious|, see above. |
940 This command does not accept a comment, any " | |
941 characters are considered part of the arguments. | |
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658 | 946 *:lmak* *:lmake* |
947 :lmak[e][!] [arguments] | |
948 Same as ":make", except the location list for the | |
949 current window is used instead of the quickfix list. | |
950 | |
7 | 951 The ":make" command executes the command given with the 'makeprg' option. |
952 This is done by passing the command to the shell given with the 'shell' | |
953 option. This works almost like typing | |
954 | |
955 ":!{makeprg} [arguments] {shellpipe} {errorfile}". | |
956 | |
957 {makeprg} is the string given with the 'makeprg' option. Any command can be | |
958 used, not just "make". Characters '%' and '#' are expanded as usual on a | |
959 command-line. You can use "%<" to insert the current file name without | |
960 extension, or "#<" to insert the alternate file name without extension, for | |
961 example: > | |
962 :set makeprg=make\ #<.o | |
963 | |
964 [arguments] is anything that is typed after ":make". | |
965 {shellpipe} is the 'shellpipe' option. | |
966 {errorfile} is the 'makeef' option, with ## replaced to make it unique. | |
967 | |
2072 | 968 The placeholder "$*" can be used for the argument list in {makeprg} if the |
7 | 969 command needs some additional characters after its arguments. The $* is |
970 replaced then by all arguments. Example: > | |
971 :set makeprg=latex\ \\\\nonstopmode\ \\\\input\\{$*} | |
972 or simpler > | |
973 :let &mp = 'latex \\nonstopmode \\input\{$*}' | |
974 "$*" can be given multiple times, for example: > | |
975 :set makeprg=gcc\ -o\ $*\ $* | |
976 | |
19116 | 977 The 'shellpipe' option defaults to ">" for the Amiga and ">%s 2>&1" for Win32. |
978 This means that the output of the compiler is saved in a file and not shown on | |
979 the screen directly. For Unix "| tee" is used. The compiler output is shown | |
980 on the screen and saved in a file the same time. Depending on the shell used | |
981 "|& tee" or "2>&1| tee" is the default, so stderr output will be included. | |
7 | 982 |
983 If 'shellpipe' is empty, the {errorfile} part will be omitted. This is useful | |
984 for compilers that write to an errorfile themselves (e.g., Manx's Amiga C). | |
985 | |
1624 | 986 |
987 Using QuickFixCmdPost to fix the encoding ~ | |
988 | |
989 It may be that 'encoding' is set to an encoding that differs from the messages | |
990 your build program produces. This example shows how to fix this after Vim has | |
991 read the error messages: > | |
992 | |
993 function QfMakeConv() | |
994 let qflist = getqflist() | |
995 for i in qflist | |
996 let i.text = iconv(i.text, "cp936", "utf-8") | |
997 endfor | |
998 call setqflist(qflist) | |
999 endfunction | |
1000 | |
1001 au QuickfixCmdPost make call QfMakeConv() | |
1002 | |
1003 (Example by Faque Cheng) | |
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41 | 1007 5. Using :vimgrep and :grep *grep* *lid* |
1008 | |
1009 Vim has two ways to find matches for a pattern: Internal and external. The | |
1010 advantage of the internal grep is that it works on all systems and uses the | |
1011 powerful Vim search patterns. An external grep program can be used when the | |
1012 Vim grep does not do what you want. | |
1013 | |
43 | 1014 The internal method will be slower, because files are read into memory. The |
1015 advantages are: | |
1016 - Line separators and encoding are automatically recognized, as if a file is | |
1017 being edited. | |
1018 - Uses Vim search patterns. Multi-line patterns can be used. | |
1019 - When plugins are enabled: compressed and remote files can be searched. | |
1020 |gzip| |netrw| | |
717 | 1021 |
1022 To be able to do this Vim loads each file as if it is being edited. When | |
720 | 1023 there is no match in the file the associated buffer is wiped out again. The |
717 | 1024 'hidden' option is ignored here to avoid running out of memory or file |
1025 descriptors when searching many files. However, when the |:hide| command | |
1026 modifier is used the buffers are kept loaded. This makes following searches | |
1027 in the same files a lot faster. | |
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1038 5.1 using Vim's internal grep | |
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41 | 1042 Search for {pattern} in the files {file} ... and set |
3682 | 1043 the error list to the matches. Files matching |
1044 'wildignore' are ignored; files in 'suffixes' are | |
1045 searched last. | |
170 | 1046 |
1047 {pattern} is a Vim search pattern. Instead of | |
1048 enclosing it in / any non-ID character (see | |
1049 |'isident'|) can be used, so long as it does not | |
1050 appear in {pattern}. | |
1051 'ignorecase' applies. To overrule it put |/\c| in the | |
1052 pattern to ignore case or |/\C| to match case. | |
1053 'smartcase' is not used. | |
4197 | 1054 If {pattern} is empty (e.g. // is specified), the last |
1055 used search pattern is used. |last-pattern| | |
23931 | 1056 |
24569 | 1057 Flags: |
1058 'g' Without the 'g' flag each line is added only | |
1059 once. With 'g' every match is added. | |
1060 | |
1061 'j' Without the 'j' flag Vim jumps to the first | |
1062 match. With 'j' only the quickfix list is | |
1063 updated. With the [!] any changes in the current | |
1064 buffer are abandoned. | |
1065 | |
1066 'f' When the 'f' flag is specified, fuzzy string | |
1067 matching is used to find matching lines. In this | |
1068 case, {pattern} is treated as a literal string | |
1069 instead of a regular expression. See | |
28010 | 1070 |fuzzy-matching| for more information about fuzzy |
24636 | 1071 matching strings. |
24569 | 1072 |
23931 | 1073 |QuickFixCmdPre| and |QuickFixCmdPost| are triggered. |
1074 A file that is opened for matching may use a buffer | |
1075 number, but it is reused if possible to avoid | |
1076 consuming buffer numbers. | |
1077 | |
14999 | 1078 :{count}vim[grep] ... |
716 | 1079 When a number is put before the command this is used |
1080 as the maximum number of matches to find. Use | |
1081 ":1vimgrep pattern file" to find only the first. | |
1082 Useful if you only want to check if there is a match | |
1083 and quit quickly when it's found. | |
1084 | |
123 | 1085 Every second or so the searched file name is displayed |
1086 to give you an idea of the progress made. | |
43 | 1087 Examples: > |
1088 :vimgrep /an error/ *.c | |
1089 :vimgrep /\<FileName\>/ *.h include/* | |
445 | 1090 :vimgrep /myfunc/ **/*.c |
1091 < For the use of "**" see |starstar-wildcard|. | |
41 | 1092 |
43 | 1093 :vim[grep][!] {pattern} {file} ... |
1094 Like above, but instead of enclosing the pattern in a | |
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1098 :vimgrep Error *.c | |
1099 < | |
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658 | 1102 :lv[imgrep][!] {pattern} {file} ... |
1103 Same as ":vimgrep", except the location list for the | |
1104 current window is used instead of the quickfix list. | |
1105 | |
41 | 1106 *:vimgrepa* *:vimgrepadd* |
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170 | 1108 :vimgrepa[dd][!] {pattern} {file} ... |
41 | 1109 Just like ":vimgrep", but instead of making a new list |
1110 of errors the matches are appended to the current | |
1111 list. | |
1112 | |
658 | 1113 *:lvimgrepa* *:lvimgrepadd* |
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658 | 1115 :lvimgrepa[dd][!] {pattern} {file} ... |
1116 Same as ":vimgrepadd", except the location list for | |
1117 the current window is used instead of the quickfix | |
1118 list. | |
41 | 1119 |
1120 5.2 External grep | |
7 | 1121 |
1122 Vim can interface with "grep" and grep-like programs (such as the GNU | |
1123 id-utils) in a similar way to its compiler integration (see |:make| above). | |
1124 | |
1125 [Unix trivia: The name for the Unix "grep" command comes from ":g/re/p", where | |
1126 "re" stands for Regular Expression.] | |
1127 | |
1128 *:gr* *:grep* | |
1129 :gr[ep][!] [arguments] Just like ":make", but use 'grepprg' instead of | |
1130 'makeprg' and 'grepformat' instead of 'errorformat'. | |
41 | 1131 When 'grepprg' is "internal" this works like |
1132 |:vimgrep|. Note that the pattern needs to be | |
1133 enclosed in separator characters then. | |
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1138 *:lgr* *:lgrep* | |
1139 :lgr[ep][!] [arguments] Same as ":grep", except the location list for the | |
1140 current window is used instead of the quickfix list. | |
1141 | |
7 | 1142 *:grepa* *:grepadd* |
1143 :grepa[dd][!] [arguments] | |
1144 Just like ":grep", but instead of making a new list of | |
1145 errors the matches are appended to the current list. | |
1146 Example: > | |
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7 | 1148 :bufdo grepadd! something % |
1149 < The first command makes a new error list which is | |
1150 empty. The second command executes "grepadd" for each | |
1151 listed buffer. Note the use of ! to avoid that | |
1152 ":grepadd" jumps to the first error, which is not | |
1153 allowed with |:bufdo|. | |
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658 | 1165 *:lgrepa* *:lgrepadd* |
1166 :lgrepa[dd][!] [arguments] | |
1167 Same as ":grepadd", except the location list for the | |
1168 current window is used instead of the quickfix list. | |
1169 | |
41 | 1170 5.3 Setting up external grep |
7 | 1171 |
1172 If you have a standard "grep" program installed, the :grep command may work | |
237 | 1173 well with the defaults. The syntax is very similar to the standard command: > |
7 | 1174 |
1175 :grep foo *.c | |
1176 | |
237 | 1177 Will search all files with the .c extension for the substring "foo". The |
7 | 1178 arguments to :grep are passed straight to the "grep" program, so you can use |
1179 whatever options your "grep" supports. | |
1180 | |
1181 By default, :grep invokes grep with the -n option (show file and line | |
237 | 1182 numbers). You can change this with the 'grepprg' option. You will need to set |
7 | 1183 'grepprg' if: |
1184 | |
1185 a) You are using a program that isn't called "grep" | |
1186 b) You have to call grep with a full path | |
1187 c) You want to pass other options automatically (e.g. case insensitive | |
1188 search.) | |
1189 | |
1190 Once "grep" has executed, Vim parses the results using the 'grepformat' | |
1191 option. This option works in the same way as the 'errorformat' option - see | |
1192 that for details. You may need to change 'grepformat' from the default if | |
1193 your grep outputs in a non-standard format, or you are using some other | |
1194 program with a special format. | |
1195 | |
1196 Once the results are parsed, Vim loads the first file containing a match and | |
1197 jumps to the appropriate line, in the same way that it jumps to a compiler | |
1198 error in |quickfix| mode. You can then use the |:cnext|, |:clist|, etc. | |
1199 commands to see the other matches. | |
1200 | |
1201 | |
41 | 1202 5.4 Using :grep with id-utils |
7 | 1203 |
1204 You can set up :grep to work with the GNU id-utils like this: > | |
1205 | |
1206 :set grepprg=lid\ -Rgrep\ -s | |
1207 :set grepformat=%f:%l:%m | |
1208 | |
1209 then > | |
1210 :grep (regexp) | |
1211 | |
1212 works just as you'd expect. | |
1213 (provided you remembered to mkid first :) | |
1214 | |
1215 | |
41 | 1216 5.5 Browsing source code with :vimgrep or :grep |
7 | 1217 |
1218 Using the stack of error lists that Vim keeps, you can browse your files to | |
1219 look for functions and the functions they call. For example, suppose that you | |
1220 have to add an argument to the read_file() function. You enter this command: > | |
1221 | |
41 | 1222 :vimgrep /\<read_file\>/ *.c |
7 | 1223 |
1224 You use ":cn" to go along the list of matches and add the argument. At one | |
1225 place you have to get the new argument from a higher level function msg(), and | |
1226 need to change that one too. Thus you use: > | |
1227 | |
41 | 1228 :vimgrep /\<msg\>/ *.c |
7 | 1229 |
1230 While changing the msg() functions, you find another function that needs to | |
41 | 1231 get the argument from a higher level. You can again use ":vimgrep" to find |
1232 these functions. Once you are finished with one function, you can use > | |
7 | 1233 |
1234 :colder | |
1235 | |
1236 to go back to the previous one. | |
1237 | |
41 | 1238 This works like browsing a tree: ":vimgrep" goes one level deeper, creating a |
7 | 1239 list of branches. ":colder" goes back to the previous level. You can mix |
41 | 1240 this use of ":vimgrep" and "colder" to browse all the locations in a tree-like |
7 | 1241 way. If you do this consistently, you will find all locations without the |
1242 need to write down a "todo" list. | |
1243 | |
1244 ============================================================================= | |
1245 6. Selecting a compiler *compiler-select* | |
1246 | |
1247 *:comp* *:compiler* *E666* | |
1248 :comp[iler][!] {name} Set options to work with compiler {name}. | |
1249 Without the "!" options are set for the | |
1250 current buffer. With "!" global options are | |
1251 set. | |
1252 If you use ":compiler foo" in "file.foo" and | |
1253 then ":compiler! bar" in another buffer, Vim | |
1254 will keep on using "foo" in "file.foo". | |
1255 {not available when compiled without the | |
1256 |+eval| feature} | |
1257 | |
1258 | |
1259 The Vim plugins in the "compiler" directory will set options to use the | |
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7 | 1261 global options. |
1262 *current_compiler* | |
1263 To support older Vim versions, the plugins always use "current_compiler" and | |
1264 not "b:current_compiler". What the command actually does is the following: | |
1265 | |
1266 - Delete the "current_compiler" and "b:current_compiler" variables. | |
1267 - Define the "CompilerSet" user command. With "!" it does ":set", without "!" | |
1268 it does ":setlocal". | |
1269 - Execute ":runtime! compiler/{name}.vim". The plugins are expected to set | |
1270 options with "CompilerSet" and set the "current_compiler" variable to the | |
1271 name of the compiler. | |
170 | 1272 - Delete the "CompilerSet" user command. |
7 | 1273 - Set "b:current_compiler" to the value of "current_compiler". |
1274 - Without "!" the old value of "current_compiler" is restored. | |
1275 | |
1276 | |
1277 For writing a compiler plugin, see |write-compiler-plugin|. | |
1278 | |
1279 | |
31430 | 1280 DOTNET *compiler-dotnet* |
1281 | |
1282 The .NET CLI compiler outputs both errors and warnings by default. The output | |
1283 may be limited to include only errors, by setting the g:dotnet_errors_only | |
1284 variable to |v:true|. | |
1285 | |
32004 | 1286 The associated project name is included in each error and warning. To suppress |
31430 | 1287 the project name, set the g:dotnet_show_project_file variable to |v:false|. |
1288 | |
1289 Example: limit output to only display errors, and suppress the project name: > | |
1290 let dotnet_errors_only = v:true | |
1291 let dotnet_show_project_file = v:false | |
1292 compiler dotnet | |
1293 < | |
1294 | |
1228 | 1295 GCC *quickfix-gcc* *compiler-gcc* |
1296 | |
1297 There's one variable you can set for the GCC compiler: | |
1298 | |
1299 g:compiler_gcc_ignore_unmatched_lines | |
1300 Ignore lines that don't match any patterns | |
1301 defined for GCC. Useful if output from | |
1302 commands run from make are generating false | |
1303 positives. | |
1304 | |
1305 | |
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7 | 1314 MANX AZTEC C *quickfix-manx* *compiler-manx* |
1315 | |
1316 To use Vim with Manx's Aztec C compiler on the Amiga you should do the | |
1317 following: | |
1318 - Set the CCEDIT environment variable with the command: > | |
1319 mset "CCEDIT=vim -q" | |
1320 - Compile with the -qf option. If the compiler finds any errors, Vim is | |
1321 started and the cursor is positioned on the first error. The error message | |
1322 will be displayed on the last line. You can go to other errors with the | |
1323 commands mentioned above. You can fix the errors and write the file(s). | |
1324 - If you exit Vim normally the compiler will re-compile the same file. If you | |
1325 exit with the :cq command, the compiler will terminate. Do this if you | |
1326 cannot fix the error, or if another file needs to be compiled first. | |
1327 | |
1328 There are some restrictions to the Quickfix mode on the Amiga. The | |
1329 compiler only writes the first 25 errors to the errorfile (Manx's | |
1330 documentation does not say how to get more). If you want to find the others, | |
1331 you will have to fix a few errors and exit the editor. After recompiling, | |
1332 up to 25 remaining errors will be found. | |
1333 | |
1334 If Vim was started from the compiler, the :sh and some :! commands will not | |
1335 work, because Vim is then running in the same process as the compiler and | |
1336 stdin (standard input) will not be interactive. | |
1337 | |
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7 | 1347 |
1624 | 1348 PERL *quickfix-perl* *compiler-perl* |
1349 | |
1350 The Perl compiler plugin doesn't actually compile, but invokes Perl's internal | |
1351 syntax checking feature and parses the output for possible errors so you can | |
1352 correct them in quick-fix mode. | |
1353 | |
1354 Warnings are forced regardless of "no warnings" or "$^W = 0" within the file | |
1355 being checked. To disable this set g:perl_compiler_force_warnings to a zero | |
1356 value. For example: > | |
1357 let g:perl_compiler_force_warnings = 0 | |
1358 | |
1359 | |
7 | 1360 PYUNIT COMPILER *compiler-pyunit* |
1361 | |
1362 This is not actually a compiler, but a unit testing framework for the | |
237 | 1363 Python language. It is included into standard Python distribution |
1364 starting from version 2.0. For older versions, you can get it from | |
7 | 1365 http://pyunit.sourceforge.net. |
1366 | |
1367 When you run your tests with the help of the framework, possible errors | |
1368 are parsed by Vim and presented for you in quick-fix mode. | |
1369 | |
1370 Unfortunately, there is no standard way to run the tests. | |
1371 The alltests.py script seems to be used quite often, that's all. | |
1372 Useful values for the 'makeprg' options therefore are: | |
1373 setlocal makeprg=./alltests.py " Run a testsuite | |
5690 | 1374 setlocal makeprg=python\ %:S " Run a single testcase |
7 | 1375 |
1376 Also see http://vim.sourceforge.net/tip_view.php?tip_id=280. | |
1377 | |
1378 | |
1379 TEX COMPILER *compiler-tex* | |
1380 | |
1381 Included in the distribution compiler for TeX ($VIMRUNTIME/compiler/tex.vim) | |
237 | 1382 uses make command if possible. If the compiler finds a file named "Makefile" |
7 | 1383 or "makefile" in the current directory, it supposes that you want to process |
237 | 1384 your *TeX files with make, and the makefile does the right work. In this case |
1385 compiler sets 'errorformat' for *TeX output and leaves 'makeprg' untouched. If | |
7 | 1386 neither "Makefile" nor "makefile" is found, the compiler will not use make. |
1387 You can force the compiler to ignore makefiles by defining | |
1388 b:tex_ignore_makefile or g:tex_ignore_makefile variable (they are checked for | |
1389 existence only). | |
1390 | |
19163 | 1391 If the compiler chose not to use make, it needs to choose a right program for |
237 | 1392 processing your input. If b:tex_flavor or g:tex_flavor (in this precedence) |
7 | 1393 variable exists, it defines TeX flavor for :make (actually, this is the name |
1394 of executed command), and if both variables do not exist, it defaults to | |
237 | 1395 "latex". For example, while editing chapter2.tex \input-ed from mypaper.tex |
7 | 1396 written in AMS-TeX: > |
1397 | |
1398 :let b:tex_flavor = 'amstex' | |
1399 :compiler tex | |
1400 < [editing...] > | |
1401 :make mypaper | |
1402 | |
1403 Note that you must specify a name of the file to process as an argument (to | |
1404 process the right file when editing \input-ed or \include-ed file; portable | |
237 | 1405 solution for substituting % for no arguments is welcome). This is not in the |
7 | 1406 semantics of make, where you specify a target, not source, but you may specify |
1407 filename without extension ".tex" and mean this as "make filename.dvi or | |
1408 filename.pdf or filename.some_result_extension according to compiler". | |
1409 | |
1410 Note: tex command line syntax is set to usable both for MikTeX (suggestion | |
237 | 1411 by Srinath Avadhanula) and teTeX (checked by Artem Chuprina). Suggestion |
7 | 1412 from |errorformat-LaTeX| is too complex to keep it working for different |
1413 shells and OSes and also does not allow to use other available TeX options, | |
237 | 1414 if any. If your TeX doesn't support "-interaction=nonstopmode", please |
7 | 1415 report it with different means to express \nonstopmode from the command line. |
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7 | 1428 ============================================================================= |
1429 7. The error format *error-file-format* | |
1430 | |
1431 *errorformat* *E372* *E373* *E374* | |
1432 *E375* *E376* *E377* *E378* | |
1433 The 'errorformat' option specifies a list of formats that are recognized. The | |
1434 first format that matches with an error message is used. You can add several | |
1435 formats for different messages your compiler produces, or even entries for | |
1436 multiple compilers. See |efm-entries|. | |
1437 | |
1438 Each entry in 'errorformat' is a scanf-like string that describes the format. | |
1439 First, you need to know how scanf works. Look in the documentation of your | |
1440 C compiler. Below you find the % items that Vim understands. Others are | |
1441 invalid. | |
1442 | |
1443 Special characters in 'errorformat' are comma and backslash. See | |
1444 |efm-entries| for how to deal with them. Note that a literal "%" is matched | |
1445 by "%%", thus it is not escaped with a backslash. | |
5277 | 1446 Keep in mind that in the `:make` and `:grep` output all NUL characters are |
1447 replaced with SOH (0x01). | |
7 | 1448 |
1449 Note: By default the difference between upper and lowercase is ignored. If | |
1450 you want to match case, add "\C" to the pattern |/\C|. | |
1451 | |
17667 | 1452 Vim will read lines of any length, but only the first 4095 bytes are used, the |
1453 rest is ignored. Items can only be 1023 bytes long. | |
1454 | |
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1456 Basic items | |
1457 | |
1458 %f file name (finds a string) | |
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24751 | 1464 column of the error, byte index, a <tab> is 1 |
1465 character column) | |
7 | 1466 %v virtual column number (finds a number representing |
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1474 e - error message |
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7 | 1478 %n error number (finds a number) |
1479 %m error message (finds a string) | |
1480 %r matches the "rest" of a single-line file message %O/P/Q | |
3557 | 1481 %p pointer line (finds a sequence of '-', '.', ' ' or |
1482 tabs and uses the length for the column number) | |
7 | 1483 %*{conv} any scanf non-assignable conversion |
1484 %% the single '%' character | |
231 | 1485 %s search text (finds a string) |
7 | 1486 |
502 | 1487 The "%f" conversion may depend on the current 'isfname' setting. "~/" is |
279 | 1488 expanded to the home directory and environment variables are expanded. |
7 | 1489 |
502 | 1490 The "%f" and "%m" conversions have to detect the end of the string. This |
534 | 1491 normally happens by matching following characters and items. When nothing is |
502 | 1492 following the rest of the line is matched. If "%f" is followed by a '%' or a |
1493 backslash, it will look for a sequence of 'isfname' characters. | |
7 | 1494 |
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7 | 1504 The "%p" conversion is normally followed by a "^". It's used for compilers |
1505 that output a line like: > | |
1506 ^ | |
1507 or > | |
1508 ---------^ | |
1509 to indicate the column of the error. This is to be used in a multi-line error | |
1510 message. See |errorformat-javac| for a useful example. | |
1511 | |
13857 | 1512 The "%s" conversion specifies the text to search for, to locate the error line. |
231 | 1513 The text is used as a literal string. The anchors "^" and "$" are added to |
1514 the text to locate the error line exactly matching the search text and the | |
1515 text is prefixed with the "\V" atom to make it "very nomagic". The "%s" | |
1516 conversion can be used to locate lines without a line number in the error | |
1517 output. Like the output of the "grep" shell command. | |
1518 When the pattern is present the line number will not be used. | |
7 | 1519 |
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1524 |
7 | 1525 Changing directory |
1526 | |
1527 The following uppercase conversion characters specify the type of special | |
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1528 format strings. At most one of them may be given as a prefix at the beginning |
7 | 1529 of a single comma-separated format pattern. |
1530 Some compilers produce messages that consist of directory names that have to | |
237 | 1531 be prepended to each file name read by %f (example: GNU make). The following |
7 | 1532 codes can be used to scan these directory names; they will be stored in an |
1533 internal directory stack. *E379* | |
1534 %D "enter directory" format string; expects a following | |
1535 %f that finds the directory name | |
1536 %X "leave directory" format string; expects following %f | |
1537 | |
1538 When defining an "enter directory" or "leave directory" format, the "%D" or | |
237 | 1539 "%X" has to be given at the start of that substring. Vim tracks the directory |
7 | 1540 changes and prepends the current directory to each erroneous file found with a |
1541 relative path. See |quickfix-directory-stack| for details, tips and | |
1542 limitations. | |
1543 | |
1544 | |
1545 Multi-line messages *errorformat-multi-line* | |
1546 | |
1547 It is possible to read the output of programs that produce multi-line | |
237 | 1548 messages, i.e. error strings that consume more than one line. Possible |
7 | 1549 prefixes are: |
1550 %E start of a multi-line error message | |
1551 %W start of a multi-line warning message | |
1552 %I start of a multi-line informational message | |
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1553 %N start of a multi-line note message |
7 | 1554 %A start of a multi-line message (unspecified type) |
791 | 1555 %> for next line start with current pattern again |efm-%>| |
7 | 1556 %C continuation of a multi-line message |
1557 %Z end of a multi-line message | |
1558 These can be used with '+' and '-', see |efm-ignore| below. | |
1559 | |
787 | 1560 Using "\n" in the pattern won't work to match multi-line messages. |
1561 | |
7 | 1562 Example: Your compiler happens to write out errors in the following format |
1563 (leading line numbers not being part of the actual output): | |
1564 | |
787 | 1565 1 Error 275 ~ |
1566 2 line 42 ~ | |
1567 3 column 3 ~ | |
1568 4 ' ' expected after '--' ~ | |
7 | 1569 |
1570 The appropriate error format string has to look like this: > | |
1571 :set efm=%EError\ %n,%Cline\ %l,%Ccolumn\ %c,%Z%m | |
1572 | |
1573 And the |:clist| error message generated for this error is: | |
1574 | |
1575 1:42 col 3 error 275: ' ' expected after '--' | |
1576 | |
1577 Another example: Think of a Python interpreter that produces the following | |
1578 error message (line numbers are not part of the actual output): | |
1579 | |
1580 1 ============================================================== | |
1581 2 FAIL: testGetTypeIdCachesResult (dbfacadeTest.DjsDBFacadeTest) | |
1582 3 -------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1583 4 Traceback (most recent call last): | |
1584 5 File "unittests/dbfacadeTest.py", line 89, in testFoo | |
1585 6 self.assertEquals(34, dtid) | |
1586 7 File "/usr/lib/python2.2/unittest.py", line 286, in | |
1587 8 failUnlessEqual | |
1588 9 raise self.failureException, \ | |
1589 10 AssertionError: 34 != 33 | |
1590 11 | |
1591 12 -------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1592 13 Ran 27 tests in 0.063s | |
1593 | |
1594 Say you want |:clist| write the relevant information of this message only, | |
1595 namely: | |
1596 5 unittests/dbfacadeTest.py:89: AssertionError: 34 != 33 | |
1597 | |
1598 Then the error format string could be defined as follows: > | |
1599 :set efm=%C\ %.%#,%A\ \ File\ \"%f\"\\,\ line\ %l%.%#,%Z%[%^\ ]%\\@=%m | |
1600 | |
1601 Note that the %C string is given before the %A here: since the expression | |
1602 ' %.%#' (which stands for the regular expression ' .*') matches every line | |
1603 starting with a space, followed by any characters to the end of the line, | |
1604 it also hides line 7 which would trigger a separate error message otherwise. | |
1605 Error format strings are always parsed pattern by pattern until the first | |
1606 match occurs. | |
791 | 1607 *efm-%>* |
1608 The %> item can be used to avoid trying patterns that appear earlier in | |
1609 'errorformat'. This is useful for patterns that match just about anything. | |
1610 For example, if the error looks like this: | |
1611 | |
1612 Error in line 123 of foo.c: ~ | |
1613 unknown variable "i" ~ | |
1614 | |
1615 This can be found with: > | |
1616 :set efm=xxx,%E%>Error in line %l of %f:,%Z%m | |
1617 Where "xxx" has a pattern that would also match the second line. | |
7 | 1618 |
787 | 1619 Important: There is no memory of what part of the errorformat matched before; |
1620 every line in the error file gets a complete new run through the error format | |
1621 lines. For example, if one has: > | |
1622 setlocal efm=aa,bb,cc,dd,ee | |
1623 Where aa, bb, etc. are error format strings. Each line of the error file will | |
1624 be matched to the pattern aa, then bb, then cc, etc. Just because cc matched | |
1625 the previous error line does _not_ mean that dd will be tried first on the | |
1626 current line, even if cc and dd are multi-line errorformat strings. | |
1627 | |
1628 | |
7 | 1629 |
1630 Separate file name *errorformat-separate-filename* | |
1631 | |
1632 These prefixes are useful if the file name is given once and multiple messages | |
1633 follow that refer to this file name. | |
1634 %O single-line file message: overread the matched part | |
1635 %P single-line file message: push file %f onto the stack | |
1636 %Q single-line file message: pop the last file from stack | |
1637 | |
1638 Example: Given a compiler that produces the following error logfile (without | |
1639 leading line numbers): | |
1640 | |
1641 1 [a1.tt] | |
1642 2 (1,17) error: ';' missing | |
1643 3 (21,2) warning: variable 'z' not defined | |
1644 4 (67,3) error: end of file found before string ended | |
1645 5 | |
1646 6 [a2.tt] | |
1647 7 | |
1648 8 [a3.tt] | |
1649 9 NEW compiler v1.1 | |
1650 10 (2,2) warning: variable 'x' not defined | |
1651 11 (67,3) warning: 's' already defined | |
1652 | |
1653 This logfile lists several messages for each file enclosed in [...] which are | |
1654 properly parsed by an error format like this: > | |
1655 :set efm=%+P[%f],(%l\\,%c)%*[\ ]%t%*[^:]:\ %m,%-Q | |
1656 | |
1657 A call of |:clist| writes them accordingly with their correct filenames: | |
1658 | |
1659 2 a1.tt:1 col 17 error: ';' missing | |
1660 3 a1.tt:21 col 2 warning: variable 'z' not defined | |
1661 4 a1.tt:67 col 3 error: end of file found before string ended | |
1662 8 a3.tt:2 col 2 warning: variable 'x' not defined | |
1663 9 a3.tt:67 col 3 warning: 's' already defined | |
1664 | |
1665 Unlike the other prefixes that all match against whole lines, %P, %Q and %O | |
237 | 1666 can be used to match several patterns in the same line. Thus it is possible |
7 | 1667 to parse even nested files like in the following line: |
1668 {"file1" {"file2" error1} error2 {"file3" error3 {"file4" error4 error5}}} | |
1669 The %O then parses over strings that do not contain any push/pop file name | |
1670 information. See |errorformat-LaTeX| for an extended example. | |
1671 | |
1672 | |
1673 Ignoring and using whole messages *efm-ignore* | |
1674 | |
1675 The codes '+' or '-' can be combined with the uppercase codes above; in that | |
237 | 1676 case they have to precede the letter, e.g. '%+A' or '%-G': |
7 | 1677 %- do not include the matching multi-line in any output |
1678 %+ include the whole matching line in the %m error string | |
1679 | |
237 | 1680 One prefix is only useful in combination with '+' or '-', namely %G. It parses |
7 | 1681 over lines containing general information like compiler version strings or |
1682 other headers that can be skipped. | |
1683 %-G ignore this message | |
1684 %+G general message | |
1685 | |
1686 | |
1687 Pattern matching | |
1688 | |
1689 The scanf()-like "%*[]" notation is supported for backward-compatibility | |
1690 with previous versions of Vim. However, it is also possible to specify | |
1691 (nearly) any Vim supported regular expression in format strings. | |
1692 Since meta characters of the regular expression language can be part of | |
1693 ordinary matching strings or file names (and therefore internally have to | |
1694 be escaped), meta symbols have to be written with leading '%': | |
787 | 1695 %\ The single '\' character. Note that this has to be |
7 | 1696 escaped ("%\\") in ":set errorformat=" definitions. |
787 | 1697 %. The single '.' character. |
1698 %# The single '*'(!) character. | |
1699 %^ The single '^' character. Note that this is not | |
1700 useful, the pattern already matches start of line. | |
1701 %$ The single '$' character. Note that this is not | |
1702 useful, the pattern already matches end of line. | |
1703 %[ The single '[' character for a [] character range. | |
1704 %~ The single '~' character. | |
7 | 1705 When using character classes in expressions (see |/\i| for an overview), |
1706 terms containing the "\+" quantifier can be written in the scanf() "%*" | |
237 | 1707 notation. Example: "%\\d%\\+" ("\d\+", "any number") is equivalent to "%*\\d". |
7 | 1708 Important note: The \(...\) grouping of sub-matches can not be used in format |
1709 specifications because it is reserved for internal conversions. | |
1710 | |
1711 | |
1712 Multiple entries in 'errorformat' *efm-entries* | |
1713 | |
1714 To be able to detect output from several compilers, several format patterns | |
1715 may be put in 'errorformat', separated by commas (note: blanks after the comma | |
1716 are ignored). The first pattern that has a complete match is used. If no | |
1717 match is found, matching parts from the last one will be used, although the | |
1718 file name is removed and the error message is set to the whole message. If | |
1719 there is a pattern that may match output from several compilers (but not in a | |
1720 right way), put it after one that is more restrictive. | |
1721 | |
1722 To include a comma in a pattern precede it with a backslash (you have to type | |
1723 two in a ":set" command). To include a backslash itself give two backslashes | |
1724 (you have to type four in a ":set" command). You also need to put a backslash | |
1725 before a space for ":set". | |
1726 | |
1727 | |
1728 Valid matches *quickfix-valid* | |
1729 | |
1730 If a line does not completely match one of the entries in 'errorformat', the | |
1731 whole line is put in the error message and the entry is marked "not valid" | |
1732 These lines are skipped with the ":cn" and ":cp" commands (unless there is | |
1733 no valid line at all). You can use ":cl!" to display all the error messages. | |
1734 | |
1735 If the error format does not contain a file name Vim cannot switch to the | |
1736 correct file. You will have to do this by hand. | |
1737 | |
1738 | |
1739 Examples | |
1740 | |
1741 The format of the file from the Amiga Aztec compiler is: | |
1742 | |
1743 filename>linenumber:columnnumber:errortype:errornumber:errormessage | |
1744 | |
1745 filename name of the file in which the error was detected | |
1746 linenumber line number where the error was detected | |
1747 columnnumber column number where the error was detected | |
1748 errortype type of the error, normally a single 'E' or 'W' | |
1749 errornumber number of the error (for lookup in the manual) | |
1750 errormessage description of the error | |
1751 | |
1752 This can be matched with this 'errorformat' entry: | |
1753 %f>%l:%c:%t:%n:%m | |
1754 | |
1755 Some examples for C compilers that produce single-line error outputs: | |
1756 %f:%l:\ %t%*[^0123456789]%n:\ %m for Manx/Aztec C error messages | |
1757 (scanf() doesn't understand [0-9]) | |
1758 %f\ %l\ %t%*[^0-9]%n:\ %m for SAS C | |
1759 \"%f\"\\,%*[^0-9]%l:\ %m for generic C compilers | |
1760 %f:%l:\ %m for GCC | |
1761 %f:%l:\ %m,%Dgmake[%*\\d]:\ Entering\ directory\ `%f', | |
1762 %Dgmake[%*\\d]:\ Leaving\ directory\ `%f' | |
1763 for GCC with gmake (concat the lines!) | |
1764 %f(%l)\ :\ %*[^:]:\ %m old SCO C compiler (pre-OS5) | |
1765 %f(%l)\ :\ %t%*[^0-9]%n:\ %m idem, with error type and number | |
1766 %f:%l:\ %m,In\ file\ included\ from\ %f:%l:,\^I\^Ifrom\ %f:%l%m | |
1767 for GCC, with some extras | |
1768 | |
1769 Extended examples for the handling of multi-line messages are given below, | |
1770 see |errorformat-Jikes| and |errorformat-LaTeX|. | |
1771 | |
1772 Note the backslash in front of a space and double quote. It is required for | |
1773 the :set command. There are two backslashes in front of a comma, one for the | |
1774 :set command and one to avoid recognizing the comma as a separator of error | |
1775 formats. | |
1776 | |
1777 | |
1778 Filtering messages | |
1779 | |
1780 If you have a compiler that produces error messages that do not fit in the | |
1781 format string, you could write a program that translates the error messages | |
1782 into this format. You can use this program with the ":make" command by | |
1783 changing the 'makeprg' option. For example: > | |
1784 :set mp=make\ \\\|&\ error_filter | |
1785 The backslashes before the pipe character are required to avoid it to be | |
1786 recognized as a command separator. The backslash before each space is | |
1787 required for the set command. | |
1788 | |
1789 ============================================================================= | |
1790 8. The directory stack *quickfix-directory-stack* | |
1791 | |
1792 Quickfix maintains a stack for saving all used directories parsed from the | |
237 | 1793 make output. For GNU-make this is rather simple, as it always prints the |
1794 absolute path of all directories it enters and leaves. Regardless if this is | |
7 | 1795 done via a 'cd' command in the makefile or with the parameter "-C dir" (change |
237 | 1796 to directory before reading the makefile). It may be useful to use the switch |
7 | 1797 "-w" to force GNU-make to print out the working directory before and after |
1798 processing. | |
1799 | |
1800 Maintaining the correct directory is more complicated if you don't use | |
237 | 1801 GNU-make. AIX-make for example doesn't print any information about its |
1802 working directory. Then you need to enhance the makefile. In the makefile of | |
1803 LessTif there is a command which echoes "Making {target} in {dir}". The | |
2072 | 1804 special problem here is that it doesn't print information on leaving the |
237 | 1805 directory and that it doesn't print the absolute path. |
7 | 1806 |
1807 To solve the problem with relative paths and missing "leave directory" | |
21825 | 1808 messages Vim uses the following algorithm: |
7 | 1809 |
1810 1) Check if the given directory is a subdirectory of the current directory. | |
1811 If this is true, store it as the current directory. | |
1812 2) If it is not a subdir of the current directory, try if this is a | |
1813 subdirectory of one of the upper directories. | |
1814 3) If the directory still isn't found, it is assumed to be a subdirectory | |
1815 of Vim's current directory. | |
1816 | |
1817 Additionally it is checked for every file, if it really exists in the | |
1818 identified directory. If not, it is searched in all other directories of the | |
237 | 1819 directory stack (NOT the directory subtree!). If it is still not found, it is |
7 | 1820 assumed that it is in Vim's current directory. |
1821 | |
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1822 There are limitations in this algorithm. These examples assume that make just |
7 | 1823 prints information about entering a directory in the form "Making all in dir". |
1824 | |
1825 1) Assume you have following directories and files: | |
1826 ./dir1 | |
1827 ./dir1/file1.c | |
1828 ./file1.c | |
1829 | |
1830 If make processes the directory "./dir1" before the current directory and | |
1831 there is an error in the file "./file1.c", you will end up with the file | |
1832 "./dir1/file.c" loaded by Vim. | |
1833 | |
1834 This can only be solved with a "leave directory" message. | |
1835 | |
1836 2) Assume you have following directories and files: | |
1837 ./dir1 | |
1838 ./dir1/dir2 | |
1839 ./dir2 | |
1840 | |
1841 You get the following: | |
1842 | |
1843 Make output Directory interpreted by Vim | |
1844 ------------------------ ---------------------------- | |
1845 Making all in dir1 ./dir1 | |
1846 Making all in dir2 ./dir1/dir2 | |
1847 Making all in dir2 ./dir1/dir2 | |
1848 | |
1849 This can be solved by printing absolute directories in the "enter directory" | |
11062 | 1850 message or by printing "leave directory" messages. |
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1852 To avoid this problem, ensure to print absolute directory names and "leave |
7 | 1853 directory" messages. |
1854 | |
1855 Examples for Makefiles: | |
1856 | |
1857 Unix: | |
1858 libs: | |
1859 for dn in $(LIBDIRS); do \ | |
1860 (cd $$dn; echo "Entering dir '$$(pwd)'"; make); \ | |
1861 echo "Leaving dir"; \ | |
1862 done | |
1863 | |
1864 Add | |
1865 %DEntering\ dir\ '%f',%XLeaving\ dir | |
1866 to your 'errorformat' to handle the above output. | |
1867 | |
1868 Note that Vim doesn't check if the directory name in a "leave directory" | |
237 | 1869 messages is the current directory. This is why you could just use the message |
7 | 1870 "Leaving dir". |
1871 | |
1872 ============================================================================= | |
1873 9. Specific error file formats *errorformats* | |
1874 | |
1875 *errorformat-Jikes* | |
1876 Jikes(TM), a source-to-bytecode Java compiler published by IBM Research, | |
1877 produces simple multi-line error messages. | |
1878 | |
1879 An 'errorformat' string matching the produced messages is shown below. | |
1880 The following lines can be placed in the user's |vimrc| to overwrite Vim's | |
1881 recognized default formats, or see |:set+=| how to install this format | |
1882 additionally to the default. > | |
1883 | |
1884 :set efm=%A%f:%l:%c:%*\\d:%*\\d:, | |
1885 \%C%*\\s%trror:%m, | |
1886 \%+C%*[^:]%trror:%m, | |
1887 \%C%*\\s%tarning:%m, | |
1888 \%C%m | |
1889 < | |
1890 Jikes(TM) produces a single-line error message when invoked with the option | |
1891 "+E", and can be matched with the following: > | |
1892 | |
1167 | 1893 :setl efm=%f:%l:%v:%*\\d:%*\\d:%*\\s%m |
7 | 1894 < |
1895 *errorformat-javac* | |
1896 This 'errorformat' has been reported to work well for javac, which outputs a | |
1897 line with "^" to indicate the column of the error: > | |
1167 | 1898 :setl efm=%A%f:%l:\ %m,%-Z%p^,%-C%.%# |
7 | 1899 or: > |
1167 | 1900 :setl efm=%A%f:%l:\ %m,%+Z%p^,%+C%.%#,%-G%.%# |
7 | 1901 < |
1167 | 1902 Here is an alternative from Michael F. Lamb for Unix that filters the errors |
1903 first: > | |
1904 :setl errorformat=%Z%f:%l:\ %m,%A%p^,%-G%*[^sl]%.%# | |
5690 | 1905 :setl makeprg=javac\ %:S\ 2>&1\ \\\|\ vim-javac-filter |
1167 | 1906 |
1907 You need to put the following in "vim-javac-filter" somewhere in your path | |
1908 (e.g., in ~/bin) and make it executable: > | |
1909 #!/bin/sed -f | |
1910 /\^$/s/\t/\ /g;/:[0-9]\+:/{h;d};/^[ \t]*\^/G; | |
1911 | |
1912 In English, that sed script: | |
1913 - Changes single tabs to single spaces and | |
1914 - Moves the line with the filename, line number, error message to just after | |
1915 the pointer line. That way, the unused error text between doesn't break | |
1916 vim's notion of a "multi-line message" and also doesn't force us to include | |
1917 it as a "continuation of a multi-line message." | |
1918 | |
7 | 1919 *errorformat-ant* |
1920 For ant (http://jakarta.apache.org/) the above errorformat has to be modified | |
1921 to honour the leading [javac] in front of each javac output line: > | |
1922 :set efm=%A\ %#[javac]\ %f:%l:\ %m,%-Z\ %#[javac]\ %p^,%-C%.%# | |
1923 | |
1924 The 'errorformat' can also be configured to handle ant together with either | |
1925 javac or jikes. If you're using jikes, you should tell ant to use jikes' +E | |
1926 command line switch which forces jikes to generate one-line error messages. | |
1927 This is what the second line (of a build.xml file) below does: > | |
1928 <property name = "build.compiler" value = "jikes"/> | |
1929 <property name = "build.compiler.emacs" value = "true"/> | |
1930 | |
1931 The 'errorformat' which handles ant with both javac and jikes is: > | |
1932 :set efm=\ %#[javac]\ %#%f:%l:%c:%*\\d:%*\\d:\ %t%[%^:]%#:%m, | |
1933 \%A\ %#[javac]\ %f:%l:\ %m,%-Z\ %#[javac]\ %p^,%-C%.%# | |
1934 < | |
1935 *errorformat-jade* | |
1936 parsing jade (see http://www.jclark.com/) errors is simple: > | |
1937 :set efm=jade:%f:%l:%c:%t:%m | |
1938 < | |
1939 *errorformat-LaTeX* | |
1940 The following is an example how an 'errorformat' string can be specified | |
1941 for the (La)TeX typesetting system which displays error messages over | |
1942 multiple lines. The output of ":clist" and ":cc" etc. commands displays | |
1943 multi-lines in a single line, leading white space is removed. | |
1944 It should be easy to adopt the above LaTeX errorformat to any compiler output | |
1945 consisting of multi-line errors. | |
1946 | |
1947 The commands can be placed in a |vimrc| file or some other Vim script file, | |
237 | 1948 e.g. a script containing LaTeX related stuff which is loaded only when editing |
7 | 1949 LaTeX sources. |
1950 Make sure to copy all lines of the example (in the given order), afterwards | |
1951 remove the comment lines. For the '\' notation at the start of some lines see | |
1952 |line-continuation|. | |
1953 | |
1954 First prepare 'makeprg' such that LaTeX will report multiple | |
1955 errors; do not stop when the first error has occurred: > | |
1956 :set makeprg=latex\ \\\\nonstopmode\ \\\\input\\{$*} | |
1957 < | |
1958 Start of multi-line error messages: > | |
1959 :set efm=%E!\ LaTeX\ %trror:\ %m, | |
1960 \%E!\ %m, | |
1961 < Start of multi-line warning messages; the first two also | |
237 | 1962 include the line number. Meaning of some regular expressions: |
7 | 1963 - "%.%#" (".*") matches a (possibly empty) string |
1964 - "%*\\d" ("\d\+") matches a number > | |
1965 \%+WLaTeX\ %.%#Warning:\ %.%#line\ %l%.%#, | |
1966 \%+W%.%#\ at\ lines\ %l--%*\\d, | |
1967 \%WLaTeX\ %.%#Warning:\ %m, | |
1968 < Possible continuations of error/warning messages; the first | |
1969 one also includes the line number: > | |
1970 \%Cl.%l\ %m, | |
1971 \%+C\ \ %m., | |
1972 \%+C%.%#-%.%#, | |
1973 \%+C%.%#[]%.%#, | |
1974 \%+C[]%.%#, | |
1975 \%+C%.%#%[{}\\]%.%#, | |
1976 \%+C<%.%#>%.%#, | |
1977 \%C\ \ %m, | |
1978 < Lines that match the following patterns do not contain any | |
1979 important information; do not include them in messages: > | |
1980 \%-GSee\ the\ LaTeX%m, | |
1981 \%-GType\ \ H\ <return>%m, | |
1982 \%-G\ ...%.%#, | |
1983 \%-G%.%#\ (C)\ %.%#, | |
1984 \%-G(see\ the\ transcript%.%#), | |
1985 < Generally exclude any empty or whitespace-only line from | |
1986 being displayed: > | |
1987 \%-G\\s%#, | |
1988 < The LaTeX output log does not specify the names of erroneous | |
1989 source files per line; rather they are given globally, | |
1990 enclosed in parentheses. | |
1991 The following patterns try to match these names and store | |
1992 them in an internal stack. The patterns possibly scan over | |
1993 the same input line (one after another), the trailing "%r" | |
1994 conversion indicates the "rest" of the line that will be | |
1995 parsed in the next go until the end of line is reached. | |
1996 | |
1997 Overread a file name enclosed in '('...')'; do not push it | |
1998 on a stack since the file apparently does not contain any | |
1999 error: > | |
2000 \%+O(%f)%r, | |
237 | 2001 < Push a file name onto the stack. The name is given after '(': > |
7 | 2002 \%+P(%f%r, |
2003 \%+P\ %\\=(%f%r, | |
2004 \%+P%*[^()](%f%r, | |
2005 \%+P[%\\d%[^()]%#(%f%r, | |
2006 < Pop the last stored file name when a ')' is scanned: > | |
2007 \%+Q)%r, | |
2008 \%+Q%*[^()])%r, | |
2009 \%+Q[%\\d%*[^()])%r | |
2010 | |
2011 Note that in some cases file names in the LaTeX output log cannot be parsed | |
2012 properly. The parser might have been messed up by unbalanced parentheses | |
2013 then. The above example tries to catch the most relevant cases only. | |
2014 You can customize the given setting to suit your own purposes, for example, | |
2015 all the annoying "Overfull ..." warnings could be excluded from being | |
2016 recognized as an error. | |
2017 Alternatively to filtering the LaTeX compiler output, it is also possible | |
2018 to directly read the *.log file that is produced by the [La]TeX compiler. | |
2019 This contains even more useful information about possible error causes. | |
2020 However, to properly parse such a complex file, an external filter should | |
2021 be used. See the description further above how to make such a filter known | |
2022 by Vim. | |
2023 | |
2024 *errorformat-Perl* | |
2025 In $VIMRUNTIME/tools you can find the efm_perl.pl script, which filters Perl | |
2026 error messages into a format that quickfix mode will understand. See the | |
1624 | 2027 start of the file about how to use it. (This script is deprecated, see |
2028 |compiler-perl|.) | |
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2031 10. Customizing the quickfix window *quickfix-window-function* |
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2033 The default format for the lines displayed in the quickfix window and location |
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2034 list window is: |
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2036 <filename>|<lnum> col <col>|<text> |
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2038 The values displayed in each line correspond to the "bufnr", "lnum", "col" and |
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2039 "text" fields returned by the |getqflist()| function. |
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21825 | 2041 For some quickfix/location lists, the displayed text needs to be customized. |
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2042 For example, if only the filename is present for a quickfix entry, then the |
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2043 two "|" field separator characters after the filename are not needed. Another |
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2044 use case is to customize the path displayed for a filename. By default, the |
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2045 complete path (which may be too long) is displayed for files which are not |
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2046 under the current directory tree. The file path may need to be simplified to a |
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2047 common parent directory. |
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2049 The displayed text can be customized by setting the 'quickfixtextfunc' option |
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2050 to a Vim function. This function will be called with a dict argument and |
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2051 should return a List of strings to be displayed in the quickfix or location |
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2052 list window. The dict argument will have the following fields: |
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2054 quickfix set to 1 when called for a quickfix list and 0 when called for |
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2055 a location list. |
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2057 location list. For a quickfix list, set to 0. Can be used in |
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2058 getloclist() to get the location list entry. |
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2059 id quickfix or location list identifier |
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2060 start_idx index of the first entry for which text should be returned |
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2061 end_idx index of the last entry for which text should be returned |
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2063 The function should return a single line of text to display in the quickfix |
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2064 window for each entry from start_idx to end_idx. The function can obtain |
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2065 information about the entries using the |getqflist()| function and specifying |
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2066 the quickfix list identifier "id". For a location list, getloclist() function |
30547 | 2067 can be used with the "winid" argument. If an empty list is returned, then the |
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2070 corresponding entry. |
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2072 If a quickfix or location list specific customization is needed, then the |
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2073 'quickfixtextfunc' attribute of the list can be set using the |setqflist()| or |
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2074 |setloclist()| function. This overrides the global 'quickfixtextfunc' option. |
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2076 The example below displays the list of old files (|v:oldfiles|) in a quickfix |
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2077 window. As there is no line, column number and error text information |
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2078 associated with each entry, the 'quickfixtextfunc' function returns only the |
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2079 filename. |
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2080 Example: > |
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2081 " create a quickfix list from v:oldfiles |
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2082 call setqflist([], ' ', {'lines' : v:oldfiles, 'efm' : '%f', |
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2083 \ 'quickfixtextfunc' : 'QfOldFiles'}) |
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2085 " get information about a range of quickfix entries |
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2086 let items = getqflist({'id' : a:info.id, 'items' : 1}).items |
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2089 " use the simplified file name |
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2090 call add(l, fnamemodify(bufname(items[idx].bufnr), ':p:.')) |
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