Thursday, September 18, 2014

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

>
>Hi,
>
>David Woodfall schrieb am 18.09.2014 um 10:25:
>> 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.
>
>have you tried the :make command inside Vim? It calls the program given
>in the 'makeprg' option and parses its output according to the rules
>defined by the 'errorformat' option. The default of 'errorformat' should
>work in your example and automatically position you on line 423 of
>XConsole.uc.

Have to say that I haven't used that.

>Regards,
>Jürgen

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