Thursday, September 18, 2014

Parse an error log and go to the line indicated as being the error?

Hi, I have a function that calls my make application and if
compilation fails it brings up a new window at the top of the term
with the log open in it. All works well but what I'd like to do is
grab the line from the error message and go to that line in my code
script.

Here is an example of one such line:

I:\ut99\XConsole\Classes\XConsole.uc(4230) : Error, Unexpected 'i'

So in this example I would like to place the cursor at line 4230.

I can't find much in the way googling for this but I imagine it's
possible. Perhaps there's a way of setting a variable from the line
number and then going to it?

Any ideas greatly appreciated.

-Dave

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