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This is a mirror of http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=3115 Homepage: http://singlecompile.topbug.net This plugin is aimed at making it more convenient to compile or run a single source file without leaving vim. A short introduction is available here: http://www.topbug.net/blog/2012/03/07/use-singlecompile-to-compile-and-run-a-single-source-file-easily-in-vim/ Consider this situation: you have just written a small c source file for a small test, but you have to write a Makefile to compile it or exit vim to compile it or compile it using "!gcc" without quickfix feature because vim's make command only use the "make" command? This plugin will help you out. Add these key-mappings to your vimrc: nmap <F9> :SCCompile<cr> nmap <F10> :SCCompileRun<cr> Note that the two lines here should not have any trailing space. If your file type is supported, then press F9 to compile your source file, and press F10 to compile and run your source file. If there is a compilation error, and the |quickfix| feature is enabled, then you could use |:cope| command to see the error list. You may also use ":SCChooseCompiler" command to choose a compiler if you have more than one kind of compiler available on you system. ":SCViewResult" will show you the last run result. Features: 1. Compile or run the source file quickly using quickfix feature and compiler feature of vim; 2. Compilers and interpreters auto detecting; 3. Fast switch between several installed compilers or interpreters; 4. Multi-language support; 5. Custom your own compiler/interpreter template; 6. View the result of last run command at any time(requires "tee" command); 7. Run the compiled program asynchronously and view the result at any time (see :SCCompileRunAsync in the help file). Here is a list of built-in supported compilers or interpreter(For some compilers, you need to set the environment varibles correctly to make them available for SingleCompile): Ada: gnat (GNAT) bash: bash (Bourne-Again Shell) C: bcc (Borland C++ Builder), Windows only cc (UNIX C Compiler), UNIX only ch (SoftIntegration Ch) clang (the Clang C and Objective-C compiler) gcc (GNU C Compiler) icc (Intel C++ Compiler) lcc (Little C Compiler) msvc (Microsoft Visual C++ (In PATH)), Windows only msvc80 (Microsoft Visual C++ 2005), Windows only msvc90 (Microsoft Visual C++ 2008), Windows only msvc100 (Microsoft Visual C++ 2010), Windows only msvc110 (Microsoft Visual C++ 2012), Windows only open-watcom (Open Watcom C/C++32 Compiler) open64 (Open64 C Compiler), UNIX only pcc (Portable C Compiler) sol-studio (Sun C Compiler(Sun Solaris Studio)), UNIX only tcc (Tiny C Compiler) tcc-run (Tiny C Compiler with "-run" Flag) C++: bcc (Borland C++ Builder), Windows Only ch (SoftIntegration Ch) clang (the Clang C and Objective-C compiler) g++ (GNU C++ Compiler) icc (Intel C++ Compiler) msvc (Microsoft Visual C++ (In PATH)), Windows only msvc80 (Microsoft Visual C++ 2005), Windows only msvc90 (Microsoft Visual C++ 2008), Windows only msvc100 (Microsoft Visual C++ 2010), Windows only msvc110 (Microsoft Visual C++ 2012), Windows only open-watcom (Open Watcom C/C++32 Compiler) open64 (Open64 C++ Compiler), UNIX only sol-studio (Sun C++ Compiler(Sun Solaris Studio)), UNIX only C#: msvcs(Microsoft Visual C#), Windows Only mono (Mono C# compiler) cmake: cmake (cmake) CoffeeScript: coffee (CoffeeScript) csh: csh (C Shell) tcsh (TENEX C Shell) D: dmd (DMD Compiler) dos batch: dosbatch (DOS Batch) erlang: escript (Erlang Scripting Support) Fortran: ftn95 (Silverfrost FTN95), Windows only g77 (GNU Fortran 77 Compiler) g95 (G95) gfortran (GNU Fortran Compiler) ifort (Intel Fortran Compiler) open-watcom (Open Watcom Fortran 77/32 Compiler) open64-f90 (Open64 Fortran 90 Compiler), UNIX only open64-f95 (Open64 Fortran 95 Compiler), UNIX only sol-studio-f77 (Sun Fortran 77 Compiler(Sun Solaris Studio)), UNIX only sol-studio-f90 (Sun Fortran 90 Compiler(Sun Solaris Studio)), UNIX only sol-studio-f95 (Sun Fortran 95 Compiler(Sun Solaris Studio)), UNIX only Go: go (Go) Haskell: ghc (Glasgow Haskell Compiler) runhaskell (runhaskell) html: arora (Arora) chrome (Google Chrome) chromium (Chromium) epiphany (Epiphany) firefox (Mozilla Firefox) ie (Microsoft Internet Explorer) konqueror (Konqueror) opera (Opera) IDL(Interactive Data Language): idl (ITT Visual Information Solutions Interactive Data Language) gdl (GNU Data Language incremental compiler) Java: gcj (GNU Java Compiler) sunjdk (Sun Java Development Kit) JavaScript: gjs (Javascript Bindings for GNOME) js (SpiderMonkey, a JavaScript engine written in C) node.js (node.js) rhino (Rhino, a JavaScript engine written in Java) ksh: ksh (Korn Shell) LaTeX: latex (LaTeX) pdflatex (pdfLaTeX) latexmk (Automatic LaTeX document generation routine) LISP: clisp (GNU CLISP) ecl (Embeddable Common-Lisp) gcl (GNU Common Lisp) LiveScript: lsc (LiveScript) lua: lua (Lua Interpreter) Makefile: gmake (GNU Make) nmake (Microsoft Program Maintenance Utility) mingw32-make (MinGW32 Make) Markdown: markdown (text-to-HTML conversion tool) rdiscount (Discount Markdown Processor for Ruby) Markdown (Python implementation of the Markdown language) Matlab: matlab (MathWorks MATLAB) Note: For Matlab, I highly recommend you to try out vim-matlab-behave plugin: https://github.com/elmanuelito/vim-matlab-behave octave (GNU Octave) Object-C: clang (the Clang C and Objective-C compiler) gcc (GNU Object-C Compiler) Pascal: fpc (Free Pascal Compiler) gpc (GNU Pascal Compiler) perl: perl (Perl Interpreter) PHP: php (PHP Command Line Interface 'CLI') python: ironpython (IronPython) jython (Jython) pypy (PyPy) python (Python Interpreter, usually the system default Python, no matter it is Python 2 or 3.) python2 (Python 2 Interpreter) python3 (Python 3 Interpreter) QML: qmlscene (QML Scene, for viewing QML based on QtQuick 2) qmlviewer (QML Viewer, for viewing QML based on QtQuick 1) Note: vim does not detect qml files out of the box. See https://github.com/peterhoeg/vim-qml R: R (R) reStructuredText: rst2html (reST to HTML) ruby: ruby (Ruby Interpreter) jruby (Ruby on top of Java JVM, default mode) jruby1.8 (Ruby on top of Java JVM, Ruby 1.8 mode) jruby1.9 (Ruby on top of Java JVM, Ruby 1.9 mode) jruby2.0 (Ruby on top of Java JVM, Ruby 2.0 mode, requires JRuby 1.7.4 or later) rust: rustc (Rust compiler) scala: scala (Scala compiler) Note: vim does not detect scala files out the box. See https://github.com/bjartek/scala-vim-support sh: ash (Almquist Shell) bash (Bourne-Again Shell) dash (Debian Almquist Shell) ksh (Korn Shell) sh (Bourne Shell) zsh (Z Shell) tcl: tclsh (Simple shell containing Tcl interpreter) tcsh: tcsh (TENEX C Shell) vb script: vb (VB Script Interpreter) xhtml: arora (Arora) chrome (Google Chrome) epiphany (Epiphany) firefox (Mozilla Firefox) ie (Microsoft Internet Explorer) konqueror (Konqueror) opera (Opera) zsh: zsh (Z Shell) You can add your compiler or interpreter support if the compiler or interpreter you want is not in the list. See details in the help file SingleCompile.txt There are some supporting code in this plugin for Marc Weber's vim-addon-actions: http://github.com/MarcWeber/vim-addon-actions Feedback is welcome. If you find any bug or have some good ideas to improve this plugin, please feel free to report it to [email protected] or submit it on the issue tracker: https://github.com/xuhdev/SingleCompile/issues If you've written some templates for some compilers or interpreters which are not included as built-in template, and you think they are useful for other people, you could send me an email to inform me, and I'll put them in the built-in templates. Git Repository: https://github.com/xuhdev/SingleCompile Check the wiki pages for some tips: https://github.com/xuhdev/SingleCompile/wiki/_pages Follow xuhdev on twitter if you are interested in my development: http://twitter.com/xuhdev
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