I'm working on multiple C-code files and have been using "multiple file seach" and it's jumping to a specific match.
Now I'm trying to compile and would like my Error Output to work like the Search Results, that is double clicking on the filename in the line
main.cpp:51: parse error before `='
would jump to line 51 of file "main.cpp". I know it can be done in Emacs.
Does anyone know how to do this in TextPad?
Jumping to a specific match
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Ed
Re: Jumping to a specific match
Configure/Preferences/Tools/Add a tool
more could be said about that...
...but, having created a tool select
Configure/Preferences/Tools/"Your tool"/Regular Expression..."
set to ^\([^:]*\):\([0-9]+\):
Registers:
File 1
Line 2
I hope that's fairly clear
Ed
more could be said about that...
...but, having created a tool select
Configure/Preferences/Tools/"Your tool"/Regular Expression..."
set to ^\([^:]*\):\([0-9]+\):
Registers:
File 1
Line 2
I hope that's fairly clear
Ed
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Ed
Re: Jumping to a specific match
Configure/Preferences/Tools/Add a tool
more could be said about that...
...but, having created a tool select
Configure/Preferences/Tools/"Your tool"/Regular Expression..."
set to ^\([^:]*\):\([0-9]+\):
Registers:
File 1
Line 2
I hope that's fairly clear
Ed
more could be said about that...
...but, having created a tool select
Configure/Preferences/Tools/"Your tool"/Regular Expression..."
set to ^\([^:]*\):\([0-9]+\):
Registers:
File 1
Line 2
I hope that's fairly clear
Ed
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ejg
Re: Jumping to a specific match
Thanks - That's all I needed.
Don't know anything about Tools but creating the Tool:
DOScommand -> type "hard_link_to_my_file" (or -> type $file)
works exactly like I want it to do.
Don't know anything about Tools but creating the Tool:
DOScommand -> type "hard_link_to_my_file" (or -> type $file)
works exactly like I want it to do.