On Tuesday, September 27, 2016 at 2:09:10 PM UTC-5, Christian Brabandt wrote:
> -Using ":make" blocks Vim.  Allow running one make in the background (if the
> -shell supports it), catch errors in a file and update the error list on the
> -fly.  A bit like "!make > file&" and repeating ":cf file".  ":bgmake",
> -background make.  ":bgcancel" interrupts it.

Is this removed, because of the job features added? So this depends on a 
plugin? Is there a plugin out there already that integrates with Vim's compiler 
options for generic compiler support, which should be included in or pointed to 
by Vim?

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