You may take advantage of Vim's Quickfix List window.
Place this in your
.vimrc:
function! RunCmd(cmd)
let fn = expand("%:p")
let ft = &l:filetype
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setlocal modifiable
%d _
silent execute "read !".a:cmd." ".fn
1d _
normal! 0
if ft != ""
execute "setf ".ft
else
setlocal filetype=
endif
setlocal nomodifiable nomodified
wincmd p
endfunction
command! -nargs=1 Run call RunCmd(<q-args>)
command! RunPerl call RunCmd("/usr/bin/perl")
Then, while editing your script in the current Vim buffer, do:
:RunPerl
or
:Run perl
You should be able to also map these commands to shortcut keys. YMMV -- perhaps something like:
nnoremap <silent><F5> :<C-u>up|RunPerl<CR>
inoremap <silent><F5> <C-o>:up|RunPerl<CR>
vnoremap <silent><F5> <Esc>:up|RunPerl<CR>gv
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