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date | Mon, 13 Jan 1992 22:04:23 +0000 |
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;;;!!! dup removal is broken. ;; Run compiler as inferior of Emacs, and parse its error messages. ;; Copyright (C) 1985-1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. ;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. No author or distributor ;; accepts responsibility to anyone for the consequences of using it ;; or for whether it serves any particular purpose or works at all, ;; unless he says so in writing. Refer to the GNU Emacs General Public ;; License for full details. ;; Everyone is granted permission to copy, modify and redistribute ;; GNU Emacs, but only under the conditions described in the ;; GNU Emacs General Public License. A copy of this license is ;; supposed to have been given to you along with GNU Emacs so you ;; can know your rights and responsibilities. It should be in a ;; file named COPYING. Among other things, the copyright notice ;; and this notice must be preserved on all copies. (provide 'compile) (defconst compilation-window-height nil "*Number of lines in a compilation window. If nil, use Emacs default.") (defvar compilation-error-list nil "List of error message descriptors for visiting erring functions. Each error descriptor is a cons (or nil). Its car is a marker pointing to an error message. If its cdr is a marker, it points to the text of the line the message is about. If its cdr is a cons, that cons's car is a cons (DIRECTORY . FILE), specifying file the message is about, and its cdr is the number of the line the message is about. Or its cdr may be nil if that error is not interesting. The value may be t instead of a list; this means that the buffer of error messages should be reparsed the next time the list of errors is wanted.") (defvar compilation-old-error-list nil "Value of `compilation-error-list' after errors were parsed.") (defvar compilation-parse-errors-function 'compilation-parse-errors "Function to call (with no args) to parse error messages from a compilation. It should read in the source files which have errors and set `compilation-error-list' to a list with an element for each error message found. See that variable for more info.") ;;;###autoload (defvar compilation-buffer-name-function nil "*Function to call with one argument, the name of the major mode of the compilation buffer, to give the buffer a name. It should return a string. If nil, the name \"*compilation*\" is used for compilation buffers, and the name \"*grep*\" is used for grep buffers. \(Actually, the name (concat \"*\" (downcase major-mode) \"*\") is used.)") ;;;###autoload (defvar compilation-finish-function nil "*Function to call when a compilation process finishes. It is called with two arguments: the compilation buffer, and a string describing how the process finished.") (defvar compilation-last-buffer nil "The buffer in which the last compilation was started, or which was used by the last \\[next-error] or \\[compile-goto-error].") (defvar compilation-parsing-end nil "Position of end of buffer when last error messages were parsed.") (defvar compilation-error-message "No more errors" "Message to print when no more matches for `compilation-error-regexp-alist' are found.") (defvar compilation-error-regexp-alist '( ;; 4.3BSD grep, cc, lint pass 1: ;; /usr/src/foo/foo.c(8): warning: w may be used before set ;; or GNU utilities ;; foo.c:8: error message ("^\\([^:( \t\n]+\\)[:( \t]+\\([0-9]+\\)[:) \t]" 1 2) ;; 4.3BSD lint pass 2 ;; strcmp: variable # of args. llib-lc(359) :: /usr/src/foo/foo.c(8) ("[ \t:]+\\([^:( \t\n]+\\)[ \t]*[:(]+[ \t]*\\([0-9]+\\)[:) \t]*$" 1 2) ;; 4.3BSD lint pass 3 ;; bloofle defined( /users/wolfgang/foo.c(4) ), but never used ("[ \t(]+\\([^:( \t\n]+\\)[:( \t]+\\([0-9]+\\)[:) \t]+" 1 2) ;; Line 45 of "foo.c": bloofel undefined (who does this?) ("^[Ll]ine[ \t]+\\([0-9]+\\)[ \t]+of[ \t]+\"\\([^\"]+\\)\":" 2 1) ;; Apollo cc, 4.3BSD fc ;; "foo.f", line 3: Error: syntax error near end of statement ("^\"\\([^\"]+\\)\", line \\([0-9]+\\):" 1 2) ;; HP-UX 7.0 fc ;; foo.f :16 some horrible error message ("\\([^ \t:]+\\)[ \t]*:\\([0-9]+\\)" 1 2) ;; IBM AIX PS/2 C version 1.1 ;; ****** Error number 140 in line 8 of file errors.c ****** ("in line \\([0-9]+\\) of file \\([^ ]+[^. ]\\)\\.? " 2 1) ;; IBM AIX lint is too painful to do right this way. File name ;; prefixes entire sections rather than being on each line. ) "Alist (REGEXP FILE-IDX LINE-IDX) of regular expressions to match errors in compilation. If REGEXP matches, the FILE-IDX'th subexpression gives the file name, and the LINE-IDX'th subexpression gives the line number.") (defvar compilation-search-path '(nil) "List of directories to search for source files named in error messages. Elements should be directory names, not file names of directories. nil as an element means to try the default directory.") (defvar compile-command "make -k " "Last shell command used to do a compilation; default for next compilation. Sometimes it is useful for files to supply local values for this variable. You might also use mode hooks to specify it in certain modes, like this: (setq c-mode-hook '(lambda () (or (file-exists-p \"makefile\") (file-exists-p \"Makefile\") (progn (make-local-variable 'compile-command) (setq compile-command (concat \"make -k \" buffer-file-name))))))") ;;;###autoload (defvar grep-command "grep -n " "Last shell command used to do a grep search; default for next search. Typically \"grep -n\" or \"egrep -n\". \(The \"-n\" option tells grep to output line numbers.)") (defconst compilation-enter-directory-regexp ": Entering directory `\\\(.*\\\)'$" "Regular expression for a line in the compilation log that changes the current directory. This must contain one \\\(, \\\) pair around the directory name. The default value matches lines printed by the `-w' option of GNU Make.") (defconst compilation-leave-directory-regexp ": Leaving directory `\\\(.*\\\)'$" "Regular expression for a line in the compilation log that changes the current directory to a previous value. This may contain one \\\(, \\\) pair around the name of the directory being moved from. If it does not, the last directory entered \(by a line matching `compilation-enter-directory-regexp'\) is assumed. The default value matches lines printed by the `-w' option of GNU Make.") (defvar compilation-directory-stack nil "Stack of directories entered by lines matching \`compilation-enter-directory-regexp' and not yet left by lines matching \`compilation-leave-directory-regexp'. The head element is the directory the compilation was started in.") ;;;###autoload (defun compile (command) "Compile the program including the current buffer. Default: run `make'. Runs COMMAND, a shell command, in a separate process asynchronously with output going to the buffer `*compilation*'. You can then use the command \\[next-error] to find the next error message and move to the source code that caused it. To run more than one compilation at once, start one and rename the \`*compilation*' buffer to some other name with \\[rename-buffer]. Then start the next one. The name used for the buffer is actually whatever is returned by the function in `compilation-buffer-name-function', so you can set that to a function that generates a unique name." (interactive (list (read-string "Compile command: " compile-command))) (setq compile-command command) (save-some-buffers nil nil) (compile-internal compile-command "No more errors")) ;;;###autoload (defun grep (command-args) "Run grep, with user-specified args, and collect output in a buffer. While grep runs asynchronously, you can use the \\[next-error] command to find the text that grep hits refer to. The variable `grep-command' holds the last grep command run, and is the default for future runs. The command should use the `-n' flag, so that line numbers are displayed for each match. What the user enters in response to the prompt for grep args is appended to everything up to and including the `-n' in `grep-command'." (interactive (list (read-string (concat "Run " (substring grep-command 0 (string-match "[\t ]+" grep-command)) " (with args): ") (progn (string-match "-n[\t ]+" grep-command) (substring grep-command (match-end 0)))))) ;; why a redundant string-match? It might not be interactive ... (setq grep-command (concat (substring grep-command 0 (progn (string-match "-n" grep-command) (match-end 0))) " " command-args)) (compile-internal (concat grep-command " /dev/null") "No more grep hits" "grep")) (defun compile-internal (command error-message &optional name-of-mode parser regexp-alist name-function) "Run compilation command COMMAND (low level interface). ERROR-MESSAGE is a string to print if the user asks to see another error and there are no more errors. Third argument NAME-OF-MODE is the name to display as the major mode in the compilation buffer. Fourth arg PARSER is the error parser function (nil means the default). Fifth arg REGEXP-ALIST is the error message regexp alist to use (nil means the default). Sixth arg NAME-FUNCTION is a function called to name the buffer (nil means the default). The defaults for these variables are the global values of \`compilation-parse-errors-function', `compilation-error-regexp-alist', and \`compilation-buffer-name-function', respectively." (let (outbuf) (save-excursion (or name-of-mode (setq name-of-mode "Compilation")) (setq outbuf (get-buffer-create (funcall (or name-function compilation-buffer-name-function (function (lambda (mode) (concat "*" (downcase mode) "*")))) name-of-mode))) (set-buffer outbuf) (let ((comp-proc (get-buffer-process (current-buffer)))) (if comp-proc (if (or (not (eq (process-status comp-proc) 'run)) (yes-or-no-p "A compilation process is running; kill it? ")) (condition-case () (progn (interrupt-process comp-proc) (sit-for 1) (delete-process comp-proc)) (error nil)) (error "Cannot have two processes in `%s' at once" (buffer-name)) ))) ;; In case the compilation buffer is current, make sure we get the global ;; values of compilation-error-regexp-alist, etc. (kill-all-local-variables)) (let ((regexp-alist (or regexp-alist compilation-error-regexp-alist)) (parser (or parser compilation-parse-errors-function)) (thisdir default-directory) outwin) (save-excursion ;; Clear out the compilation buffer and make it writable. ;; Change its default-directory to the directory where the compilation ;; will happen, and insert a `cd' command to indicate this. (set-buffer outbuf) (setq buffer-read-only nil) (erase-buffer) (setq default-directory thisdir) (insert "cd " thisdir "\n" command "\n") (set-buffer-modified-p nil)) ;; If we're already in the compilation buffer, go to the end ;; of the buffer, so point will track the compilation output. (if (eq outbuf (current-buffer)) (goto-char (point-max))) ;; Pop up the compilation buffer. (setq outwin (display-buffer outbuf)) (set-buffer outbuf) (compilation-mode) (set (make-local-variable 'compilation-parse-errors-function) parser) (set (make-local-variable 'compilation-error-message) error-message) (set (make-local-variable 'compilation-error-regexp-alist) regexp-alist) (setq default-directory thisdir compilation-directory-stack (list default-directory)) (set-window-start outwin (point-min)) (setq mode-name name-of-mode) (or (eq outwin (selected-window)) (set-window-point outwin (point-min))) (and compilation-window-height (= (window-width outwin) (screen-width)) (let ((w (selected-window))) (unwind-protect (progn (select-window outwin) (enlarge-window (- compilation-window-height (window-height)))) (select-window w)))) ;; Start the compilation. (set-process-sentinel (start-process-shell-command (downcase mode-name) outbuf command) 'compilation-sentinel)) ;; Make it so the next C-x ` will use this buffer. (setq compilation-last-buffer outbuf))) (defvar compilation-mode-map (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) (define-key map "\C-c\C-c" 'compile-goto-error) (define-key map "\C-c\C-k" 'kill-compilation) map) "Keymap for compilation log buffers.") (defun compilation-mode () "Major mode for compilation log buffers. \\<compilation-mode-map>To visit the source for a line-numbered error, move point to the error message line and type \\[compile-goto-error]. To kill the compilation, type \\[kill-compilation]." (interactive) (fundamental-mode) (use-local-map compilation-mode-map) (buffer-disable-undo (current-buffer)) (setq major-mode 'compilation-mode) (setq mode-name "Compilation") ;; Make buffer's mode line show process state (setq mode-line-process '(": %s")) (set (make-local-variable 'compilation-error-list) nil) (set (make-local-variable 'compilation-old-error-list) nil) (set (make-local-variable 'compilation-parsing-end) 1) (set (make-local-variable 'compilation-directory-stack) nil) (setq compilation-last-buffer (current-buffer))) ;; Called when compilation process changes state. (defun compilation-sentinel (proc msg) "Sentinel for compilation buffers." (let ((buffer (process-buffer proc))) (cond ((null (buffer-name buffer)) ;; buffer killed (set-process-buffer proc nil)) ((memq (process-status proc) '(signal exit)) (let ((obuf (current-buffer)) omax opoint) ;; save-excursion isn't the right thing if ;; process-buffer is current-buffer (unwind-protect (progn ;; Write something in the compilation buffer ;; and hack its mode line. (set-buffer buffer) (setq omax (point-max) opoint (point)) (goto-char omax) (insert ?\n mode-name " " msg) (forward-char -1) (insert " at " (substring (current-time-string) 0 19)) (forward-char 1) (setq mode-line-process (concat ": " (symbol-name (process-status proc)))) ;; Since the buffer and mode line will show that the ;; process is dead, we can delete it now. Otherwise it ;; will stay around until M-x list-processes. (delete-process proc)) ;; Force mode line redisplay soon. (set-buffer-modified-p (buffer-modified-p))) (if (and opoint (< opoint omax)) (goto-char opoint)) (set-buffer obuf) (if compilation-finish-function (funcall compilation-finish-function buffer msg)) )) ))) (defun kill-compilation () "Kill the process made by the \\[compile] command." (interactive) (let ((buffer (compilation-find-buffer))) (if (get-buffer-process buffer) (interrupt-process (get-buffer-process buffer)) (error "The compilation process is not running.")))) ;; Parse any new errors in the compilation buffer, ;; or reparse from the beginning if the user has asked for that. (defun compile-reinitialize-errors (argp) (save-excursion (set-buffer compilation-last-buffer) ;; If we are out of errors, or if user says "reparse", ;; discard the info we have, to force reparsing. (if (or (eq compilation-error-list t) (consp argp)) (progn (compilation-forget-errors) (setq compilation-parsing-end 1))) (if compilation-error-list ;; Since compilation-error-list is non-nil, it points to a specific ;; error the user wanted. So don't move it around. nil (switch-to-buffer compilation-last-buffer) (set-buffer-modified-p nil) (let ((at-start (= compilation-parsing-end 1))) (funcall compilation-parse-errors-function) ;; Remember the entire list for compilation-forget-errors. ;; If this is an incremental parse, append to previous list. (if at-start (setq compilation-old-error-list compilation-error-list) (setq compilation-old-error-list (nconc compilation-old-error-list compilation-error-list))))))) (defun compile-goto-error (&optional argp) "Visit the source for the error message point is on. Use this command in a compilation log buffer. C-u as a prefix arg means to reparse the buffer's error messages first; other kinds of prefix arguments are ignored." (interactive "P") (or (compilation-buffer-p (current-buffer)) (error "Not in a compilation buffer.")) (setq compilation-last-buffer (current-buffer)) (compile-reinitialize-errors argp) (save-excursion (beginning-of-line) ;; Move compilation-error-list to the elt of ;; compilation-old-error-list whose car is the error we want. (setq compilation-error-list (memq (let (elt) (while (not (or (setq elt (assoc (point-marker) compilation-old-error-list)) (eobp))) ;; This line doesn't contain an error. ;; Move forward a line and look again. (forward-line 1)) elt) compilation-old-error-list))) ;; Move to another window, so that next-error's window changes ;; result in the desired setup. (or (one-window-p) (other-window -1)) (next-error 1)) (defun compilation-buffer-p (buffer) (assq 'compilation-error-list (buffer-local-variables buffer))) ;; Return a compilation buffer. ;; If the current buffer is a compilation buffer, return it. ;; If compilation-last-buffer is set to a live buffer, use that. ;; Otherwise, look for a compilation buffer and signal an error ;; if there are none. (defun compilation-find-buffer () (if (compilation-buffer-p (current-buffer)) ;; The current buffer is a compilation buffer. (current-buffer) (if (and compilation-last-buffer (buffer-name compilation-last-buffer)) compilation-last-buffer (let ((buffers (buffer-list))) (while (and buffers (not (compilation-buffer-p (car buffers)))) (setq buffers (cdr buffers))) (if buffers (car buffers) (error "No compilation started!")))))) ;;;###autoload (defun next-error (&optional argp) "Visit next compilation error message and corresponding source code. This operates on the output from the \\[compile] command. If all preparsed error messages have been processed, the error message buffer is checked for new ones. A prefix arg specifies how many error messages to move; negative means move back to previous error messages. Just C-u as a prefix means reparse the error message buffer and start at the first error. \\[next-error] normally applies to the most recent compilation started, but as long as you are in the middle of parsing errors from one compilation output buffer, you stay with that compilation output buffer. Use \\[next-error] in a compilation output buffer to switch to processing errors from that compilation. See variables `compilation-parse-errors-function' and \`compilation-error-regexp-alist' for customization ideas." (interactive "P") (setq compilation-last-buffer (compilation-find-buffer)) (compile-reinitialize-errors argp) ;; Make ARGP nil if the prefix arg was just C-u, ;; since that means to reparse the errors, which the ;; compile-reinitialize-errors call just did. ;; Now we are only interested in a numeric prefix arg. (if (consp argp) (setq argp nil)) (let (next-errors next-error) (save-excursion (set-buffer compilation-last-buffer) (setq next-errors (nthcdr (+ (- (length compilation-old-error-list) (length compilation-error-list) 1) (prefix-numeric-value argp)) compilation-old-error-list) next-error (car next-errors)) (while (progn (if (null next-error) (progn (if argp (if (> (prefix-numeric-value argp) 0) (error "Moved past last error") (error "Moved back past first error"))) (compilation-forget-errors) (error (concat compilation-error-message (and (get-buffer-process (current-buffer)) (eq (process-status (get-buffer-process (current-buffer))) 'run) " yet")))) (setq compilation-error-list (cdr next-errors)) (if (null (cdr next-error)) ;; This error is boring. Go to the next. t (or (markerp (cdr next-error)) ;; This error has a filename/lineno pair. ;; Find the file and turn it into a marker. (let* ((fileinfo (car (cdr next-error))) (buffer (compilation-find-file (cdr fileinfo) (car fileinfo) (car next-error)))) (if (null buffer) ;; We can't find this error's file. ;; Remove all errors in the same file. (progn (setq next-errors compilation-old-error-list) (while next-errors (and (consp (cdr (car next-errors))) (equal (car (cdr (car next-errors))) fileinfo) (progn (set-marker (car (car next-errors)) nil) (setcdr (car next-errors) nil))) (setq next-errors (cdr next-errors))) ;; Look for the next error. t) ;; We found the file. Get a marker for this error. (set-buffer buffer) (save-excursion (save-restriction (widen) (let ((errors compilation-old-error-list) (last-line (cdr (cdr next-error)))) (goto-line last-line) (beginning-of-line) (setcdr next-error (point-marker)) ;; Make all the other error messages referring ;; to the same file have markers into the buffer. (while errors (and (consp (cdr (car errors))) (equal (car (cdr (car errors))) fileinfo) (let ((this (cdr (cdr (car errors)))) (lines (- (cdr (cdr (car errors))) last-line))) (if (eq selective-display t) (if (< lines 0) (re-search-backward "[\n\C-m]" nil 'end (- lines)) (re-search-forward "[\n\C-m]" nil 'end lines)) (forward-line lines)) (setq last-line this) (setcdr (car errors) (point-marker)))) (setq errors (cdr errors))))))))) ;; If we didn't get a marker for this error, ;; go on to the next one. (not (markerp (cdr next-error)))))) (setq next-errors compilation-error-list next-error (car next-errors)))) ;; Skip over multiple error messages for the same source location, ;; so the next C-x ` won't go to an error in the same place. (while (and compilation-error-list (equal (cdr (car compilation-error-list)) (cdr next-error))) (setq compilation-error-list (cdr compilation-error-list))) ;; We now have a marker for the position of the error. (switch-to-buffer (marker-buffer (cdr next-error))) (goto-char (cdr next-error)) ;; If narrowing got in the way of ;; going to the right place, widen. (or (= (point) (marker-position (cdr next-error))) (progn (widen) (goto-char (cdr next-error)))) ;; Show compilation buffer in other window, scrolled to this error. (let* ((pop-up-windows t) (w (display-buffer (marker-buffer (car next-error))))) (set-window-point w (car next-error)) (set-window-start w (car next-error))))) ;;;###autoload (define-key ctl-x-map "`" 'next-error) ;; Find a buffer for file FILENAME. ;; Search the directories in compilation-search-path. ;; A nil in compilation-search-path means to try the ;; current directory, which is passed in DIR. ;; If FILENAME is not found at all, ask the user where to find it. ;; Pop up the buffer containing MARKER and scroll to MARKER if we ask the user. (defun compilation-find-file (filename dir marker) (let ((dirs compilation-search-path) result name) (while (and dirs (null result)) (setq name (expand-file-name filename (or (car dirs) dir)) result (and (file-exists-p name) (find-file-noselect name)) dirs (cdr dirs))) (or result ;; The file doesn't exist. ;; Ask the user where to find it. ;; If he hits C-g, then the next time he does ;; next-error, he'll skip past it. (progn (let* ((pop-up-windows t) (w (display-buffer (marker-buffer marker)))) (set-window-point w marker) (set-window-start w marker)) (setq name (expand-file-name (read-file-name (format "Find this error in: (default %s) " filename) dir filename t))) (if (file-directory-p name) (setq name (concat (file-name-as-directory name) filename))) (if (file-exists-p name) (find-file-noselect name)))))) ;; Set compilation-error-list to nil, and unchain the markers that point to the ;; error messages and their text, so that they no longer slow down gap motion. ;; This would happen anyway at the next garbage collection, but it is better to ;; do it the right away. (defun compilation-forget-errors () (while compilation-old-error-list (let ((next-error (car compilation-old-error-list))) (set-marker (car next-error) nil) (if (markerp (cdr next-error)) (set-marker (cdr next-error) nil))) (setq compilation-old-error-list (cdr compilation-old-error-list))) (setq compilation-error-list nil) (while (cdr compilation-directory-stack) (setq compilation-directory-stack (cdr compilation-directory-stack)))) (defun count-regexp-groupings (regexp) "Return the number of \\( ... \\) groupings in REGEXP (a string)." (let ((groupings 0) (len (length regexp)) (i 0) c) (while (< i len) (setq c (aref regexp i) i (1+ i)) (cond ((= c ?\[) ;; Find the end of this [...]. (while (and (< i len) (not (= (aref regexp i) ?\]))) (setq i (1+ i)))) ((= c ?\\) (if (< i len) (progn (setq c (aref regexp i) i (1+ i)) (if (= c ?\)) ;; We found the end of a grouping, ;; so bump our counter. (setq groupings (1+ groupings)))))))) groupings)) (defun compilation-parse-errors () "Parse the current buffer as grep, cc or lint error messages. See variable `compilation-parse-errors-function' for the interface it uses." (setq compilation-error-list nil) (message "Parsing error messages...") (let (text-buffer regexp enter-group leave-group error-group alist subexpr error-regexp-groups) ;; Don't reparse messages already seen at last parse. (goto-char compilation-parsing-end) ;; Don't parse the first two lines as error messages. ;; This matters for grep. (if (bobp) (forward-line 2)) ;; Compile all the regexps we want to search for into one. (setq regexp (concat "\\(" compilation-enter-directory-regexp "\\)\\|" "\\(" compilation-leave-directory-regexp "\\)\\|" "\\(" (mapconcat (function (lambda (elt) (concat "\\(" (car elt) "\\)"))) compilation-error-regexp-alist "\\|") "\\)")) ;; Find out how many \(...\) groupings are in each of the regexps, and set ;; *-GROUP to the grouping containing each constituent regexp (whose ;; subgroups will come immediately thereafter) of the big regexp we have ;; just constructed. (setq enter-group 1 leave-group (+ enter-group (count-regexp-groupings compilation-enter-directory-regexp) 1) error-group (+ leave-group (count-regexp-groupings compilation-leave-directory-regexp) 1)) ;; Compile an alist (IDX FILE LINE), where IDX is the number of the ;; subexpression for an entire error-regexp, and FILE and LINE are the ;; numbers for the subexpressions giving the file name and line number. (setq alist compilation-error-regexp-alist subexpr (1+ error-group)) (while alist (setq error-regexp-groups (cons (list subexpr (+ subexpr (nth 1 (car alist))) (+ subexpr (nth 2 (car alist)))) error-regexp-groups)) (setq subexpr (+ subexpr 1 (count-regexp-groupings (car (car alist))))) (setq alist (cdr alist))) (while (re-search-forward regexp nil t) ;; Figure out which constituent regexp matched. (cond ((match-beginning enter-group) ;; The match was the enter-directory regexp. (let ((dir (file-name-as-directory (expand-file-name (buffer-substring (match-beginning (+ enter-group 1)) (match-end (+ enter-group 1))))))) (setq compilation-directory-stack (cons dir compilation-directory-stack)) (and (file-directory-p dir) (setq default-directory dir)))) ((match-beginning leave-group) ;; The match was the leave-directory regexp. (let ((beg (match-beginning (+ leave-group 1))) (stack compilation-directory-stack)) (if beg (let ((dir (file-name-as-directory (expand-file-name (buffer-substring beg (match-end (+ leave-group 1))))))) (while (and stack (not (string-equal (car stack) dir))) (setq stack (cdr stack))))) (setq compilation-directory-stack (cdr stack)) (setq stack (car compilation-directory-stack)) (if stack (setq default-directory stack)) )) ((match-beginning error-group) ;; The match was the composite error regexp. ;; Find out which individual regexp matched. (setq alist error-regexp-groups) (while (and alist (null (match-beginning (car (car alist))))) (setq alist (cdr alist))) (if alist (setq alist (car alist)) (error "Impossible regexp match!")) ;; Extract the file name and line number from the error message. (let ((filename (cons default-directory (buffer-substring (match-beginning (nth 1 alist)) (match-end (nth 1 alist))))) (linenum (save-restriction (narrow-to-region (match-beginning (nth 2 alist)) (match-end (nth 2 alist))) (goto-char (point-min)) (if (looking-at "[0-9]") (read (current-buffer)))))) ;; Locate the erring file and line. ;; Cons a new elt onto compilation-error-list, ;; giving a marker for the current compilation buffer ;; location, and the file and line number of the error. (save-excursion (beginning-of-line 1) (setq compilation-error-list (cons (cons (point-marker) (cons filename linenum)) compilation-error-list))))) (t (error "Impossible regexp match!")))) (setq compilation-parsing-end (point-max))) (message "Parsing error messages...done") (setq compilation-error-list (nreverse compilation-error-list))) (define-key ctl-x-map "`" 'next-error)