I am using a portable edition of gVim in windows.
I have to open gVim and then open a .c file every time,( for learning
programing ), so I want a function and map a key to it, then I can
open the file very quickly.
Maybe It would be better that the function can both run in windows and
linux.


On 8月19日, 下午3时54分, Sven Guckes <guc...@guckes.net> wrote:
> * eliweiq001 <eliweiq...@gmail.com> [2010-08-19 09:51]:
>
> > I want to write a function in vimrc that can open
> > the lastest modified file in the current directory,
> > Is it easy to do it?  How to write it?
>
> what is your goal?
> does it have to be a function within vim?
> is this a test for programming in vim?
>
> because most good shells will
> easily allow to specify it.
>
> Sven

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