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Re: compiling in C mode and the compilation buffer
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Benjamin Rutt |
Subject: |
Re: compiling in C mode and the compilation buffer |
Date: |
Sun, 25 Jul 2004 18:52:26 -0400 |
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Gnus/5.110002 (No Gnus v0.2) Emacs/21.3.50 (gnu/linux) |
Shug Boabie <no.spam@example.com> writes:
> i like to compile my code from within Emacs as i have a Makefile setup.
> however, upon compiling; even on a successful compile the compilation
> buffer needs to be closed afterward.
>
> i was wondering; is there a way to have the compilation buffer close
> automatically if there are no warnings or errors?
>
> also, is there a way to run the compile command, without having to agree
> that `make -k` is the correct command each time? that extra 'enter' is just
> annoying.
I would use the following for all of this:
(require 'compile)
;; don't prompt
(setq compilation-read-command nil)
;; close the window on successful compile
(defun my-compilation-finish-function-standard (buf str)
;; avoid doing this for buffers created from M-x grep
(when (string-match "*compilation.*" (buffer-name buf))
(if (string-match "exited abnormally" str)
;;there were errors
(progn
(message "compilation errors, press C-x ` to visit"))
;;no errors, make the compilation window go away
(run-at-time 0.5 nil 'delete-windows-on buf)
(message "NO COMPILATION ERRORS!"))))
(add-to-list 'compilation-finish-functions
'my-compilation-finish-function-standard)
--
Benjamin Rutt
Re: compiling in C mode and the compilation buffer, Kevin Rodgers, 2004/07/26