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new compile command doesn't coalesce errors on the same line
From: |
Miles Bader |
Subject: |
new compile command doesn't coalesce errors on the same line |
Date: |
16 Mar 2004 16:46:47 +0900 |
If *compilation* looks like this:
cray.c:33: error: `driver_num' undeclared (first use in this function)
cray.c:33: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
cray.c:33: error: for each function it appears in.)
cray.c:36: error: too many arguments to function `make_driver'
Then the first next-error jumps to (having working around the problems
with next-error described in my previous mail) line 33.
However, the next 2 invocations of `M-x next-error' _also_ jump to line
33, which is obvious a bit of a pain (since multi-line error messages
like that are common from gcc). The old compile command simply ignored
any error lines which were duplicates.
-Miles
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- new compile command doesn't coalesce errors on the same line,
Miles Bader <=
- Re: new compile command doesn't coalesce errors on the same line, Daniel Pfeiffer, 2004/03/17
- Re: new compile command doesn't coalesce errors on the same line, Kim F. Storm, 2004/03/17
- Re: new compile command doesn't coalesce errors on the same line, Miles Bader, 2004/03/17
- Re: new compile command doesn't coalesce errors on the same line, Stefan Monnier, 2004/03/17
- Re: new compile command doesn't coalesce errors on the same line, Daniel Pfeiffer, 2004/03/19
- Re: new compile command doesn't coalesce errors on the same line, Richard Stallman, 2004/03/19
- Re: new compile command doesn't coalesce errors on the same line, Daniel Pfeiffer, 2004/03/20
- Re: new compile command doesn't coalesce errors on the same line, Miles Bader, 2004/03/20
- Re: new compile command doesn't coalesce errors on the same line, Daniel Pfeiffer, 2004/03/20
- Re: new compile command doesn't coalesce errors on the same line, Richard Stallman, 2004/03/21