In gVIM i use echomsg
command to output debug messages from my scripts (for debug purpose) and messages
command to view them. All works fine, but vim messanging facility displays all messages - from all scripts, system, notifications etc. Is it some way to clear messages list (manually before i perform action i want to debug) so i can easily see messages from my script? Or maybe some filter i can use to view only my messages?
3 Answers
AFAIK you can’t clear message history, but you can use your own command instead of :echom
, for example:
command -nargs=1 -bar Echo :let g:messages=get(g:, 'messages', [])+[<q-args>]
or, maybe better,
command -nargs=1 -bar Echo :let g:messages=get(g:, 'messages', [])+[eval(<args>)] | echom <args>
First one is not evaluating its argument and thus cannot be a replacement of :echom
, second is, but note that while with :echom
:echom 1 2
and :echom 1.' '.2
produces the same output, with :Echo
first will be an error forcing you to use the second form.
Both commands will put messages into g:messages
variable, creating it if necessary. To clear history simply use
unlet g:messages
-
2For newer versions of vim, see: stackoverflow.com/a/36777871/237059 Sep 13, 2017 at 12:43
This command fills in empty messages to clear the message history.
command! MessageClear for n in range(200) | echom "" | endfor
message-history
command -nargs=1 -bar Echo :let g:messages=get(g:, 'messages', [])+[<q-args>]
. This will put debug messages intog:messages
list (and create it if required).