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Compilation error regexp alist doesn't match my compiler anymor
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Arjan Bos |
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Compilation error regexp alist doesn't match my compiler anymor |
Date: |
Tue, 25 May 2004 19:13:07 +0200 |
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Hi all,
On the 23rd of May 2004, I checked out from cvs and compiled a new
version of Emacs. It's for MacOSX --with-carbon --without-x
Unfortunately, it does not match the output of my compiler anymore. How
do I customize the appropriate alists so that it does match it?
I tried to read the documentation for compilation-error-regexp-alist and
compilation-error-regexp-alist-alist and the documentation of list, cons
and append, but even this combined couldn't help me enough to make the
appropriate entry in my .emacs by myself.
A sample compilation output is:
Classification.nrx: method getUserObject
Classification.nrx: method delete
Classification.nrx: 965 if this.getPublishedSubSchemes().size()
\= null then
Classification.nrx: ^
Classification.nrx: Error: Cannot compare primitive type 'int'
to object reference type 'null'
Classification.nrx: method getDeletable
'Classification.nrx' is the file name and '965' is the line number.
So "^\\(.*\\.nrx:\\)[ \\t]*\\([0-9]+\\)" should be able to match it. But
then I'm lost in lists.
Any thoughts on matching the above sample output?
btw:
I remember a posting to gnu.emacs.sources a few months ago about a new
compile.el but since it stated that all the then current matchings
should be matched by the new system I didn't pay it any attention. It
seems that this is what is costing me ;-)
TIA,
Arjan
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