updated for version 7.1a

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Bram Moolenaar
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*quickfix.txt* For Vim version 7.0. Last change: 2006 Jul 18
*quickfix.txt* For Vim version 7.1a. Last change: 2007 Apr 17
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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errorfile (for Unix it is also echoed on the
screen).
5. The errorfile is read using 'errorformat'.
6. If [!] is not given the first error is jumped to.
7. The errorfile is deleted.
8. If vim was built with |+autocmd|, all relevant
6. If vim was built with |+autocmd|, all relevant
|QuickFixCmdPost| autocommands are executed.
7. If [!] is not given the first error is jumped to.
8. The errorfile is deleted.
9. You can now move through the errors with commands
like |:cnext| and |:cprevious|, see above.
This command does not accept a comment, any "
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Jikes(TM) produces a single-line error message when invoked with the option
"+E", and can be matched with the following: >
:set efm=%f:%l:%v:%*\\d:%*\\d:%*\\s%m
:setl efm=%f:%l:%v:%*\\d:%*\\d:%*\\s%m
<
*errorformat-javac*
This 'errorformat' has been reported to work well for javac, which outputs a
line with "^" to indicate the column of the error: >
:set efm=%A%f:%l:\ %m,%-Z%p^,%-C%.%#
:setl efm=%A%f:%l:\ %m,%-Z%p^,%-C%.%#
or: >
:set efm=%A%f:%l:\ %m,%+Z%p^,%+C%.%#,%-G%.%#
:setl efm=%A%f:%l:\ %m,%+Z%p^,%+C%.%#,%-G%.%#
<
Here is an alternative from Michael F. Lamb for Unix that filters the errors
first: >
:setl errorformat=%Z%f:%l:\ %m,%A%p^,%-G%*[^sl]%.%#
:setl makeprg=javac\ %\ 2>&1\ \\\|\ vim-javac-filter
You need to put the following in "vim-javac-filter" somewhere in your path
(e.g., in ~/bin) and make it executable: >
#!/bin/sed -f
/\^$/s/\t/\ /g;/:[0-9]\+:/{h;d};/^[ \t]*\^/G;
In English, that sed script:
- Changes single tabs to single spaces and
- Moves the line with the filename, line number, error message to just after
the pointer line. That way, the unused error text between doesn't break
vim's notion of a "multi-line message" and also doesn't force us to include
it as a "continuation of a multi-line message."
*errorformat-ant*
For ant (http://jakarta.apache.org/) the above errorformat has to be modified
to honour the leading [javac] in front of each javac output line: >