view runtime/tools/vim_vs_net.cmd @ 22163:b6d36f0b4f03 v8.2.1631

patch 8.2.1631: test_fails() does not check the context of the line number Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/9bd5d879c2ecfbdbb168b090e12f4b89724a302e Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> Date: Sun Sep 6 21:47:48 2020 +0200 patch 8.2.1631: test_fails() does not check the context of the line number Problem: test_fails() does not check the context of the line number. Solution: Use another argument to specify the context of the line number.
author Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
date Sun, 06 Sep 2020 22:00:03 +0200
parents 584c835a2de1
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@rem
@rem To use this with Visual Studio .Net
@rem Tools->External Tools...
@rem Add
@rem      Title     - Vim
@rem      Command   - d:\files\util\vim_vs_net.cmd
@rem      Arguments - +$(CurLine) $(ItemPath)
@rem      Init Dir  - Empty
@rem
@rem Courtesy of Brian Sturk
@rem
@rem --remote-silent +%1 is a command +954, move ahead 954 lines
@rem --remote-silent %2 full path to file
@rem In Vim
@rem    :h --remote-silent for more details
@rem
@rem --servername VS_NET
@rem This will create a new instance of vim called VS_NET.  So if you open
@rem multiple files from VS, they will use the same instance of Vim.
@rem This allows you to have multiple copies of Vim running, but you can
@rem control which one has VS files in it.
@rem
start /b gvim.exe --servername VS_NET --remote-silent "%1"  "%2"