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Feature request: This plugin should define commands and keymappings for jumping to the next uncovered and/or partially-covered line so that navigating a coverage-annotated file becomes easier. The vim-signjump plugin is related prior art, but I believe that combining it with vim-coverage would just lead to jumping between each & every line of code.
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What about if vim-signjump had an option to restrict to certain sign names? Then you could switch it into "coverage-only" mode and hop between only relevant coverage signs.
Actually, it looks like signjump has partially-implemented support for that, just currently doesn't offer any user-friendly way to access it. AFAICT you could override their <Plug> mappings to pass in your own configurable list of names:
letg:signjump_sign_names= ['uncovered']
" Put this in after/ if necessary so you can override their mapping.noremap<silent><Plug>SignJumpNextSign@=signjump#next_sign(g:signjump_sign_names, 1)<CR>" ...and similarly for the other <Plug> mappings
and then you could set up your own fancy helpers or mappings to easily toggle that set of names signjump should use.
Feature request: This plugin should define commands and keymappings for jumping to the next uncovered and/or partially-covered line so that navigating a coverage-annotated file becomes easier. The vim-signjump plugin is related prior art, but I believe that combining it with vim-coverage would just lead to jumping between each & every line of code.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: