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created 2005 · complexity basic · author jheddings · version 6.0


Here is a newer solution that seems to alleviate any problems with multiple tabs and out of sync issues.

function! GetBufferList()
  redir =>buflist
  silent! ls
  redir END
  return buflist
endfunction

function! ToggleList(bufname, pfx)
  let buflist = GetBufferList()
  for bufnum in map(filter(split(buflist, '\n'), 'v:val =~ "'.a:bufname.'"'), 'str2nr(matchstr(v:val, "\\d\\+"))')
    if bufwinnr(bufnum) != -1
      exec(a:pfx.'close')
      return
    endif
  endfor
  if a:pfx == 'l' && len(getloclist(0)) == 0
      echohl ErrorMsg
      echo "Location List is Empty."
      return
  endif
  let winnr = winnr()
  exec(a:pfx.'open')
  if winnr() != winnr
    wincmd p
  endif
endfunction

nmap <silent> <leader>l :call ToggleList("Location List", 'l')<CR>
nmap <silent> <leader>e :call ToggleList("Quickfix List", 'c')<CR>

Using this function and command:

command -bang -nargs=? QFix call QFixToggle(<bang>0)
function! QFixToggle(forced)
  if exists("g:qfix_win") && a:forced == 0
    cclose
    unlet g:qfix_win
  else
    copen 10
    let g:qfix_win = bufnr("$")
  endif
endfunction

Calling ':QFix' will "toggle" the quickfix open and closed. It's easiest to map this to something fast. I use:

nmap <silent> \` :QFix<CR>

If you want to force the window open, use ':QFix!' and the window will open or stay open.

Comments

Using autocommands, you can fix the "out-of-sync" issue. The entire code for this would be:

" toggles the quickfix window.
command -bang -nargs=? QFix call QFixToggle(<bang>0)
function! QFixToggle(forced)
  if exists("g:qfix_win") && a:forced == 0
    cclose
  else
    execute "copen " . g:jah_Quickfix_Win_Height
  endif
endfunction

" used to track the quickfix window
augroup QFixToggle
 autocmd!
 autocmd BufWinEnter quickfix let g:qfix_win = bufnr("$")
 autocmd BufWinLeave * if exists("g:qfix_win") && expand("<abuf>") == g:qfix_win | unlet! g:qfix_win | endif
augroup END

I set g:jah_Quickfix_Win_Height in my vimrc to something around 10.


Maybe I'm missing something, but why don't just use :copen and :cclose? Why do you need that function/command?


Because this is a toggle (open/close) in a single command, whereas :copen and :cclose are 2 different commands and 2 different mappings, in case you wish to map it.


You can use t:qfix_win instead of g:qfix_win if you need to switch between tabs.

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