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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T19:44:17+00:00 2026-05-13T19:44:17+00:00

I am trying to run a shell script from within a .vimrc file (three

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I am trying to run a shell script from within a .vimrc file (three problems marked in the script):

function! CheckMe(file)
    let shellcmd = 'checkme '.a:file

    " Start the command and return 0 on success.
    " XXX: How do you evaluate the return code?
    execute '!'.shellcmd
    if !result
        return 0
    endif

    " Ending up here, the command returned an error.
    " XXX: Where to you get the output?
    let pair = split(output, '\S')
    let line = pair[0]
    let char = pair[1]

    " Jump to the errenous column and line.
    " XXX: Why does this not work?
    normal '/\%'.line.'l\%'.char.'c'
    return 1
endfunction

So to summarize, how do you get the result/output of the script, and why does the jump statement not work?

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  • The shell script returns 0 on success, and 1 on failure. On a failure, the script prints two numbers (line and column number) to stdout, separated by a space character.
  • According to the Vim docs, the argument of the “normal” keyword is “executed like it is typed”, but apparently that is not the case. It works fine when I type it (in the normal command mode, without leading ‘:’), but doesn’t in the script (“E78: Unknown mark).
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    2026-05-13T19:44:17+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 7:44 pm
    function! CheckMe(file)
        let shellcmd = 'checkme '.a:file
    
        let output=system(shellcmd)
        if !v:shell_error
            return 0
        endif
    
        " Are you sure you want to split on non-blanks? This 
        " will result in list of blank strings.
        " My variant:
        let [line, char]=split(output)
    
        " Normal is not an execute: this is what it will do:
        " «'/» means «Go to mark /», produces an error E78 because /
        " is not a valid symbol for mark. Than normal stops after error occured.
        " If you need to use variables in nomal use «execute 'normal '.ncmd».
        " And you can not use «normal» to perform search
        execute '/\%'.line.'l\%'.char.'c'
        " or
        call setpos('.', [0, line, char, 0])
        return 1
    endfunction
    

    According to the Vim docs, the argument of the “normal” keyword is “executed like it is typed”, but apparently that is not the case. It works fine when I type it (in the normal command mode, without leading ‘:’), but doesn’t in the script (“E78: Unknown mark).

    Just type «’/» to get this error.

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