Look up the errorformat option. You can specify the format in which the compiler returns messages so Vim can understand it.
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Salman
Salman
On Fri, Dec 4, 2020, 01:34 <tuxic@posteo.de> wrote:
Hi,
sorry...the subject is somehow weird...
When compiling things containing error the compiler spits out
someting like:
ERROR: Using Freedom() before declaration. File ../source/People.c:12:5
where 12 is the line number and 5 the olumn where the error is
detected by the compiler.
Vim would understand a commandline like this
vim ../source/People.c +12
Is there any way to convert a commandline (created by cut'n'paste in
the terminal)
vim ../source/People.c:12:5
inside vim that way, that vim interpretes the :12 as a line number and
:5 as column number that way that it is no longer needed to reedit
the commandline given above after cut'n'paste?
Cheers!
Meino
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