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*quickfix.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2022 Feb 22
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*quickfix.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2022 Sep 26
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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modifying a quickfix list using the |getqflist()| function. Examples: >
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echo getqflist({'lines' : ["F1:10:Line10", "F2:20:Line20"]})
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echo getqflist({'lines' : systemlist('grep -Hn quickfix *')})
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This returns a dictionary where the 'items' key contains the list of quickfix
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This returns a dictionary where the "items" key contains the list of quickfix
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entries parsed from lines. The following shows how to use a custom
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'errorformat' to parse the lines without modifying the 'errorformat' option: >
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echo getqflist({'efm' : '%f#%l#%m', 'lines' : ['F1#10#Line']})
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quickfix command or function, the |b:changedtick|
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variable is incremented. You can get the number of
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this buffer using the getqflist() and getloclist()
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functions by passing the 'qfbufnr' item. For a
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functions by passing the "qfbufnr" item. For a
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location list, this buffer is wiped out when the
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location list is removed.
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window for each entry from start_idx to end_idx. The function can obtain
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information about the entries using the |getqflist()| function and specifying
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the quickfix list identifier "id". For a location list, getloclist() function
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can be used with the 'winid' argument. If an empty list is returned, then the
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can be used with the "winid" argument. If an empty list is returned, then the
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default format is used to display all the entries. If an item in the returned
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list is an empty string, then the default format is used to display the
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corresponding entry.
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