Mapping hotkey for compile and run in Vim editor #1663
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Should it perhaps be added to the README for the vim editor syntax highlighter? |
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Actually it matches the Show and Tell in Discussions. Can you move it, please? It does not let me 😕 |
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Those of you who use Vim as your editor of choice and would like to map a hotkey to compile and run C3 projects, you can do so with the following steps:
$HOME/.vim/after/ftplugin/c3.vimfile; I happened to name itc3mappedkeys.vimnmap <F5> :up <bar> !clear && /<your-own-location-the-compiler-can-be-found>/c3c/c3c run -q<CR>and save itTo explain the last point what it actually does, it goes like this: even if you haven't saved your changes, the editor will do so, thanks to the
:upcommand (:up or :update: Like:write, but only write when the buffer has been modified.); then, we clear the terminal and then we execute thecompile-and-run but without the verbosity turned on by defaultcommand.That's really it; enjoy!
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