diff runtime/doc/quickfix.txt @ 658:903088c7a7c6 v7.0193

updated for version 7.0193
author vimboss
date Sat, 04 Feb 2006 22:45:44 +0000
parents bc95c6c4bac1
children 8ae24f338cab
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--- a/runtime/doc/quickfix.txt
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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-*quickfix.txt*  For Vim version 7.0aa.  Last change: 2006 Jan 30
+*quickfix.txt*  For Vim version 7.0aa.  Last change: 2006 Feb 04
 
 
 		  VIM REFERENCE MANUAL    by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -189,6 +189,17 @@ command with 'l'.
 :lb[uffer] [bufnr]	Same as ":cbuffer", except the location list for the
 			current window is used instead of the quickfix list.
 
+							*:caddb* *:caddbuffer*
+:caddb[uffer] [bufnr]	Read the error list from the current buffer and add
+			the errors to the current quickfix list.  If a
+			quickfix list is not present, then a new list is
+			created. Otherwise, same as ":cbuffer".
+
+							*:laddb* *:laddbuffer*
+:laddb[uffer] [bufnr]	Same as ":caddbuffer", except the location list for
+			the current window is used instead of the quickfix
+			list.
+
 							*:cex* *:cexpr* *E777*
 :cex[pr][!] {expr}	Create a quickfix list using the result of {expr} and
 			jump to the first error.  If {expr} is a String, then
@@ -412,6 +423,11 @@ 4. Using :make						*:make_makeprg*
 			This command does not accept a comment, any "
 			characters are considered part of the arguments.
 
+							*:lmak* *:lmake*
+:lmak[e][!] [arguments]
+			Same as ":make", except the location list for the
+			current window is used instead of the quickfix list.
+
 The ":make" command executes the command given with the 'makeprg' option.
 This is done by passing the command to the shell given with the 'shell'
 option.  This works almost like typing
@@ -503,6 +519,12 @@ 5.1 using Vim's internal grep
 			Example: >
 				:vimgrep Error *.c
 <
+							*:lv* *:lvimgrep*
+:lv[imgrep][!] /{pattern}/[g][j] {file} ...
+:lv[imgrep][!] {pattern} {file} ...
+			Same as ":vimgrep", except the location list for the
+			current window is used instead of the quickfix list.
+
 						*:vimgrepa* *:vimgrepadd*
 :vimgrepa[dd][!] /{pattern}/[g][j] {file} ...
 :vimgrepa[dd][!] {pattern} {file} ...
@@ -510,6 +532,12 @@ 5.1 using Vim's internal grep
 			of errors the matches are appended to the current
 			list.
 
+						*:lvimgrepa* *:lvimgrepadd*
+:lvimgrepa[dd][!] /{pattern}/[g][j] {file} ...
+:lvimgrepa[dd][!] {pattern} {file} ...
+			Same as ":vimgrepadd", except the location list for
+			the current window is used instead of the quickfix
+			list.
 
 5.2 External grep
 
@@ -525,6 +553,11 @@ id-utils) in a similar way to its compil
 			When 'grepprg' is "internal" this works like
 			|:vimgrep|.  Note that the pattern needs to be
 			enclosed in separator characters then.
+
+							    *:lgr* *:lgrep*
+:lgr[ep][!] [arguments]	Same as ":grep", except the location list for the
+			current window is used instead of the quickfix list.
+
 							*:grepa* *:grepadd*
 :grepa[dd][!] [arguments]
 			Just like ":grep", but instead of making a new list of
@@ -538,6 +571,11 @@ id-utils) in a similar way to its compil
 			":grepadd" jumps to the first error, which is not
 			allowed with |:bufdo|.
 
+							*:lgrepa* *:lgrepadd*
+:lgrepa[dd][!] [arguments]
+			Same as ":grepadd", except the location list for the
+			current window is used instead of the quickfix list.
+
 5.3 Setting up external grep
 
 If you have a standard "grep" program installed, the :grep command may work