Allow setting custom make error pattern
The current pattern used by the commands `make-next` and `make-prev` are not suitable for all usages. For example the go compiler will not suffix errors with `error: ` and is not usable with these functions. This change allows the user to define a custom error pattern, instead of having to work around the error (for example using sed to insert the `error: ` suffix). What do you think of this? I have not followed the current convention of having options without separators (like `makecmd`). Also this does not feel to be the right solution because the pattern has to be set at global level.
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decl str makecmd make
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decl str make_error_pattern "[0-9]+: (?:fatal )?error:"
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decl str toolsclient
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decl -hidden int _make_current_error_line
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@ -59,7 +61,7 @@ def -hidden make-jump %{
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def make-next -docstring 'Jump to the next make error' %{
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eval -collapse-jumps -try-client %opt{jumpclient} %{
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buffer '*make*'
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exec "%opt{_make_current_error_line}g<a-l>/[0-9]+: (?:fatal )?error:<ret>"
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exec "%opt{_make_current_error_line}g<a-l>/%opt{make_error_pattern}<ret>"
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make-jump
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}
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try %{ eval -client %opt{toolsclient} %{ exec %opt{_make_current_error_line}g } }
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@ -68,7 +70,7 @@ def make-next -docstring 'Jump to the next make error' %{
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def make-prev -docstring 'Jump to the previous make error' %{
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eval -collapse-jumps -try-client %opt{jumpclient} %{
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buffer '*make*'
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exec "%opt{_make_current_error_line}g<a-h><a-/>[0-9]+: (?:fatal )?error:<ret>"
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exec "%opt{_make_current_error_line}g<a-h><a-/>%opt{make_error_pattern}<ret>"
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make-jump
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}
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try %{ eval -client %opt{toolsclient} %{ exec %opt{_make_current_error_line}g } }
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