See
:help :compiler
:help :make
(the latter without a preceding exclamation mark) which will
automagically display the first error (if any) as soon as the make job
terminates. (Not sure if you'll get to the first _warning_ or _error_),
and a few other useful commands for use after that:
:cfir[st]
:cla[st]
:cn[ext]
:cp[revious]
:cnf[ile]
:cpf[ile]
for navigating the error list, and
:cope[n]
:ccl[ose]
to see it in its own window (the "quickfix" window), where hitting Enter
on an error moves to that line in the source. Of course, these commands
can be mapped for ease of use; for instance I have the following in my
vimrc:
:map <F2> :cnext<CR>
:map <S-F2> :cprev<CR>
which I use not so much for compiling but for the ":helpgrep" and
":vimgrep" commands (whose results also come in a quickfix window).
See also ":help quickfix.txt"
Best regards,
Tony.
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