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I'm using dispatch with gvim on a Linux machine. As far as I can tell, the only way to get asynchronuous compilation is to use :Make! or :Dispatch!, which sets request.background = 1. In this case, the callback that opens the error window is disabled (line 409 of dispatch.vim), which also disables the QuickFixCmdPost cgetfile autocommand group. If I understand #40 corretly, the reason is that dispatch#complete(...) is not called when dispatch uses tmux in background mode, and so the API becomes nonconsistent.
This means that at the moment, there is no way to get a good asynchronuous compilation in gvim (or macvim, I guess?) that also has a callback (either custom or with the quickfix window).
We are currently investigating whether or not to use vim-dispatch for Latex compilation in LaTeX-Box, see LaTeX-Box#106. It seems like this particular issue is the only thing that is stopping us.
Is there a way to add custom callbacks that also work when request.background = 1, that would also work with tmux (and iterm and in windows)?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Hi,
I'm using dispatch with gvim on a Linux machine. As far as I can tell, the only way to get asynchronuous compilation is to use
:Make!
or:Dispatch!
, which setsrequest.background = 1
. In this case, the callback that opens the error window is disabled (line 409 ofdispatch.vim
), which also disables theQuickFixCmdPost cgetfile
autocommand group. If I understand #40 corretly, the reason is thatdispatch#complete(...)
is not called when dispatch uses tmux in background mode, and so the API becomes nonconsistent.This means that at the moment, there is no way to get a good asynchronuous compilation in gvim (or macvim, I guess?) that also has a callback (either custom or with the quickfix window).
We are currently investigating whether or not to use vim-dispatch for Latex compilation in LaTeX-Box, see LaTeX-Box#106. It seems like this particular issue is the only thing that is stopping us.
Is there a way to add custom callbacks that also work when
request.background = 1
, that would also work with tmux (and iterm and in windows)?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: