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fringe arrow conflict between compile and gud?
From: |
JUAN-LEON Lahoz Garcia |
Subject: |
fringe arrow conflict between compile and gud? |
Date: |
Wed, 23 Mar 2005 09:42:08 +0100 |
Hi,
I have:
(setq next-error-highlight 'fringe-arrow)
If I find error while compiling, next-error put a fringe arrow in the
error line. If I fix the error and compile again, the fringe arrow
does not dissapear (I do not if this is intended to be this way).
If the I open a gud session, I cannot track execution on file where
compilation fringe arrow is (I suppose some sort of conflict occurs).
Sometimes an error occurs:
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument integer-or-marker-p nil)
set-window-point(#<window 382 on *Backtrace*> nil)
gud-display-line("/home/leon/Testing/C/foo.c" 2182)
gud-display-frame()
gud-filter(#<process gud-a.out>
"/home/leon/Testing/C/foo.c:2182:59257:beg:0x805663b\n")
And sometimes no error, but "next" and "step" gud commands do not
scroll to line where program execution is.
Of course these problems dissapear as soon I reload source file where
fringe arrow was.
--
juanleon