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Re: Parsing compilation error/warning not possible.
From: |
william . a . george |
Subject: |
Re: Parsing compilation error/warning not possible. |
Date: |
19 Dec 2006 12:38:04 -0800 |
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G2/1.0 |
Robert Thorpe skrev:
> william.a.george@gmail.com wrote:
> > Hi.
> > I'm using Emacs on WindowsXP.
> > I make compilations through emacs with an own written Makefile. The
> > compilation result is presented on a new buffer. It should be possible
> > to click on the error or warning message to go directly to the
> > corresponding line in the file where the error is.
> > But I can't make it happen. I have read a little bit about this, and
> > what I could find is something about (compilation-error-regexp-alist)
> > that should fix this in someway.
> > Can anyone tell me how this should be done?
>
> Generally you do M-x compile
> Then enter the command to make the program, eg "make"
> Then you can select the errors one at a time by pressing C-x `
>
> This will only work if your compiler emits messages in a format
> understood by Emacs compile-mode.
Thanks for your response.
The compilation part is OK. The problem is that it is not possible to
select the errors in any way. Not by C-x or clicking mouse 2 button or
any other way.
The question is if my compiler is emitting messages in a format that is
understood by emacs compile-mode, as you said.
How can I make the compile-mode to understand my compiler messages?