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# vim: set fenc=utf-8 ft=dosini:
# define a new task named "file-build"
[build]
# shell command, use quotation for filenames containing spaces
# check ":AsyncTaskMacro" to see available macros
command=mnice conan build ..
# working directory, can change to $(VIM_ROOT) for project root
cwd=$(VIM_ROOT)/build
# output mode, can be one of quickfix and terminal
# - quickfix: output to quickfix window
# - terminal: run the command in the internal terminal
output=quickfix
# this is for output=quickfix only
# if it is omitted, vim's current errorformat will be used.
errorformat=../%f:%l:%m
# save file before execute
save=1
# define a new task named "file-build"
[ninja]
# shell command, use quotation for filenames containing spaces
# check ":AsyncTaskMacro" to see available macros
command=mnice ninja
# working directory, can change to $(VIM_ROOT) for project root
cwd=$(VIM_ROOT)/build
# output mode, can be one of quickfix and terminal
# - quickfix: output to quickfix window
# - terminal: run the command in the internal terminal
output=quickfix
# this is for output=quickfix only
# if it is omitted, vim's current errorformat will be used.
errorformat=../%f:%l:%m
# save file before execute
save=1
# define a new task named "file-build"
[cwd]
# shell command, use quotation for filenames containing spaces
# check ":AsyncTaskMacro" to see available macros
command=bash -c "echo $(VIM_ROOT)"
# working directory, can change to $(VIM_ROOT) for project root
cwd=$(VIM_ROOT)/build
# output mode, can be one of quickfix and terminal
# - quickfix: output to quickfix window
# - terminal: run the command in the internal terminal
output=quickfix
# this is for output=quickfix only
# if it is omitted, vim's current errorformat will be used.
errorformat=../%f:%l:%m
# save file before execute
save=1