How to get rid of “Press ENTER or type command to continue”












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I'm using ctags to code C++ with vim.



I set two shortcuts of ctags as below:



autocmd VimEnter * silent! !eval 'ctags -R --c++-kinds=+p --fields=+iaS --extras=+q --language-force=C++ -o newtags; mv newtags .tags' &
function! Jump(type)
if filereadable(".tags")
if a:type == "single"
execute "normal! 2<C-]>"
execute "normal :NERDTreeFind<CR>"
execute "normal :wincmd p<CR>"
else
execute "normal! g<C-]>"
"execute "normal :redraw!"
endif
else
execute "normal :echo 'tags file not ready'<CR>"
endif
endfunction
nnoremap <C-]> :call Jump('single')<CR>
nnoremap g<C-]> :call Jump('multi')<CR>


As the autocmd command may need some time to finish, I write a function Jump.



For now, everything works well except that I always get a Press ENTER or type command to continue after typing g<C-]>.



I've tried to add execute "normal :redraw!" but it doesn't seem to work...



Also, I cannot use silent too, because g<C-]> has some necessary output:
enter image description here



If I use silent, all the output above will disappear.










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  • And you press the number on the output of g<C] and then get the "Press ENTER..." prompt?

    – Ralf
    Jan 15 at 11:55











  • @Ralf No, I simply press g<C] and then get that. I cannot understand because execute "normal :redraw!" works on my Mac OS but doesn't work on my ubuntu.

    – Yves
    Jan 15 at 12:14
















2















I'm using ctags to code C++ with vim.



I set two shortcuts of ctags as below:



autocmd VimEnter * silent! !eval 'ctags -R --c++-kinds=+p --fields=+iaS --extras=+q --language-force=C++ -o newtags; mv newtags .tags' &
function! Jump(type)
if filereadable(".tags")
if a:type == "single"
execute "normal! 2<C-]>"
execute "normal :NERDTreeFind<CR>"
execute "normal :wincmd p<CR>"
else
execute "normal! g<C-]>"
"execute "normal :redraw!"
endif
else
execute "normal :echo 'tags file not ready'<CR>"
endif
endfunction
nnoremap <C-]> :call Jump('single')<CR>
nnoremap g<C-]> :call Jump('multi')<CR>


As the autocmd command may need some time to finish, I write a function Jump.



For now, everything works well except that I always get a Press ENTER or type command to continue after typing g<C-]>.



I've tried to add execute "normal :redraw!" but it doesn't seem to work...



Also, I cannot use silent too, because g<C-]> has some necessary output:
enter image description here



If I use silent, all the output above will disappear.










share|improve this question

























  • And you press the number on the output of g<C] and then get the "Press ENTER..." prompt?

    – Ralf
    Jan 15 at 11:55











  • @Ralf No, I simply press g<C] and then get that. I cannot understand because execute "normal :redraw!" works on my Mac OS but doesn't work on my ubuntu.

    – Yves
    Jan 15 at 12:14














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2








I'm using ctags to code C++ with vim.



I set two shortcuts of ctags as below:



autocmd VimEnter * silent! !eval 'ctags -R --c++-kinds=+p --fields=+iaS --extras=+q --language-force=C++ -o newtags; mv newtags .tags' &
function! Jump(type)
if filereadable(".tags")
if a:type == "single"
execute "normal! 2<C-]>"
execute "normal :NERDTreeFind<CR>"
execute "normal :wincmd p<CR>"
else
execute "normal! g<C-]>"
"execute "normal :redraw!"
endif
else
execute "normal :echo 'tags file not ready'<CR>"
endif
endfunction
nnoremap <C-]> :call Jump('single')<CR>
nnoremap g<C-]> :call Jump('multi')<CR>


As the autocmd command may need some time to finish, I write a function Jump.



For now, everything works well except that I always get a Press ENTER or type command to continue after typing g<C-]>.



I've tried to add execute "normal :redraw!" but it doesn't seem to work...



Also, I cannot use silent too, because g<C-]> has some necessary output:
enter image description here



If I use silent, all the output above will disappear.










share|improve this question
















I'm using ctags to code C++ with vim.



I set two shortcuts of ctags as below:



autocmd VimEnter * silent! !eval 'ctags -R --c++-kinds=+p --fields=+iaS --extras=+q --language-force=C++ -o newtags; mv newtags .tags' &
function! Jump(type)
if filereadable(".tags")
if a:type == "single"
execute "normal! 2<C-]>"
execute "normal :NERDTreeFind<CR>"
execute "normal :wincmd p<CR>"
else
execute "normal! g<C-]>"
"execute "normal :redraw!"
endif
else
execute "normal :echo 'tags file not ready'<CR>"
endif
endfunction
nnoremap <C-]> :call Jump('single')<CR>
nnoremap g<C-]> :call Jump('multi')<CR>


As the autocmd command may need some time to finish, I write a function Jump.



For now, everything works well except that I always get a Press ENTER or type command to continue after typing g<C-]>.



I've tried to add execute "normal :redraw!" but it doesn't seem to work...



Also, I cannot use silent too, because g<C-]> has some necessary output:
enter image description here



If I use silent, all the output above will disappear.







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  • And you press the number on the output of g<C] and then get the "Press ENTER..." prompt?

    – Ralf
    Jan 15 at 11:55











  • @Ralf No, I simply press g<C] and then get that. I cannot understand because execute "normal :redraw!" works on my Mac OS but doesn't work on my ubuntu.

    – Yves
    Jan 15 at 12:14



















  • And you press the number on the output of g<C] and then get the "Press ENTER..." prompt?

    – Ralf
    Jan 15 at 11:55











  • @Ralf No, I simply press g<C] and then get that. I cannot understand because execute "normal :redraw!" works on my Mac OS but doesn't work on my ubuntu.

    – Yves
    Jan 15 at 12:14

















And you press the number on the output of g<C] and then get the "Press ENTER..." prompt?

– Ralf
Jan 15 at 11:55





And you press the number on the output of g<C] and then get the "Press ENTER..." prompt?

– Ralf
Jan 15 at 11:55













@Ralf No, I simply press g<C] and then get that. I cannot understand because execute "normal :redraw!" works on my Mac OS but doesn't work on my ubuntu.

– Yves
Jan 15 at 12:14





@Ralf No, I simply press g<C] and then get that. I cannot understand because execute "normal :redraw!" works on my Mac OS but doesn't work on my ubuntu.

– Yves
Jan 15 at 12:14










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Could you try the following. It directly uses :tag and :tjump instead of using the mappings. I also removed the unneeded execute ... stuff.



function! Jump(type)
if filereadable(".tags")
if a:type == "single"
execute "tag " . expand("<cword>")
NERDTreeFind
wincmd p
else
execute "tjump " . expand("<cword>")
endif
else
echo 'tags file not ready'
endif
endfunction





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  • Wonderful! It works.

    – Yves
    Jan 15 at 12:52











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Could you try the following. It directly uses :tag and :tjump instead of using the mappings. I also removed the unneeded execute ... stuff.



function! Jump(type)
if filereadable(".tags")
if a:type == "single"
execute "tag " . expand("<cword>")
NERDTreeFind
wincmd p
else
execute "tjump " . expand("<cword>")
endif
else
echo 'tags file not ready'
endif
endfunction





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  • Wonderful! It works.

    – Yves
    Jan 15 at 12:52
















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Could you try the following. It directly uses :tag and :tjump instead of using the mappings. I also removed the unneeded execute ... stuff.



function! Jump(type)
if filereadable(".tags")
if a:type == "single"
execute "tag " . expand("<cword>")
NERDTreeFind
wincmd p
else
execute "tjump " . expand("<cword>")
endif
else
echo 'tags file not ready'
endif
endfunction





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  • Wonderful! It works.

    – Yves
    Jan 15 at 12:52














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Could you try the following. It directly uses :tag and :tjump instead of using the mappings. I also removed the unneeded execute ... stuff.



function! Jump(type)
if filereadable(".tags")
if a:type == "single"
execute "tag " . expand("<cword>")
NERDTreeFind
wincmd p
else
execute "tjump " . expand("<cword>")
endif
else
echo 'tags file not ready'
endif
endfunction





share|improve this answer













Could you try the following. It directly uses :tag and :tjump instead of using the mappings. I also removed the unneeded execute ... stuff.



function! Jump(type)
if filereadable(".tags")
if a:type == "single"
execute "tag " . expand("<cword>")
NERDTreeFind
wincmd p
else
execute "tjump " . expand("<cword>")
endif
else
echo 'tags file not ready'
endif
endfunction






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  • Wonderful! It works.

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Wonderful! It works.

– Yves
Jan 15 at 12:52





Wonderful! It works.

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