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Re: [h-e-w] next-error method for java stack traces
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Stephen Leake |
Subject: |
Re: [h-e-w] next-error method for java stack traces |
Date: |
01 Jun 2002 15:57:40 -0400 |
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Robert Mecklenburg <address@hidden> writes:
> - I tried setting compilation-error-regexp-alist like this:
>
> (setq compilation-error-regexp-alist
> (append compilation-error-regexp-alist
> (list '("\\bat \\(com\\.cimsoft.*\\)(\\([^:]+\\):\\([0-9]+\\))" 2
> 3))))
>
> But compilation-mode cannot find the file (although once you tell it
> where the file it is, it takes you to the proper line). I have been
> unable to discover how to let compilation-mode discover the file
> location itself.
You need to set the variable 'compilation-search-path' to include the
directories for your project.
> - A really good implementation of next-error would also be able to
> garb source files out of source jars (such as the jdk1.3.1/src.jar
> file). But right now that's definitely icing on the cake. So as a
> fall back it would be nice for the function to skip stack trace
> lines for which source code is not available.
You can just hit ^G at the prompt for a file that is not found.
> Obviously, I have many possibilities. I'd rather not come up with
> yet another custom hack, rather I'd like to do the Right Thing (tm)
> wrt compilation-mode.
As usual, It's Been Done, but you have to know where to look :).
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-- Stephe
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