Maybe you have to set the variable 'compilation-search-path appropriatly.


-----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Chuck Irvine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet am: Freitag, 22. September 2000 21:07
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: RE: compile next-error can't find path (directory) to file
w/error

Paul,

I think you misunderstood my problem. Actually, I am using the +E option
with Jikes and it wasn't Jikes that I was having a problem with. My
problem is with javac compilations. Next-error doesn't seem to have
problems finding/parsing the next error, but with determining the path
(directory) to the source. 

Thought I should clarify so people won't think my problem got solved.
Thanks!

Chuck

-----Original Message-----
From: paulk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 22, 2000 1:38 PM
To: Irvine, Chuck R.
Cc: paulk; jde
Subject: Re: compile next-error can't find path (directory) to file
w/error


At 01:18 PM 9/22/00 -0500, you wrote:
>I'm suspecting that my problem might have nothing to do with JDE, but,
>out of the blue, I'm experiencing this maddening problem. Perhaps
>someone can point me in the right direction. When I compile a java file
>and start trying to step through the compile errors, emacs keeps asking
>me for the path to the file. Interestingly, if I compile with Jikes, I
>don't have the problem. I do notice that the Jikes error message
>contains the complete path to the file, and the javac error does not,
>but I'm not sure that this is relevant since the I only recently
started
>having this problem. Your help is GREATLY appreciated. Excerpt from
>compile buffer attached.

You have to specify the  +E compiler command line argument  when
compiling 
with jikes. The +E option is documented in the Jikes documentation. The
+E 
option causes Jikes to generate Emacs-compatible error messages.

- Paul


>Chuck Irvine
>Sprint
>
>Javac compile
>--------------
>
>cd c:/Chuck/cvshome/cmserver/server/com/sprint/cm/attrfrwk/
>javac -classpath
>".;c:/chuck/cmcvshome/cmserver/classes;c:/chuck/cvshome/cmserver/lib/bs
h
>-1.0.jar;c:/chuck/cvshome/cmserver/lib/junit3.2/junit.jar" -sourcepath
>".;c:/chuck/cvshome/cmserver/server;c:/chuck/cvshome/cmserver/common"
-d
>c:/chuck/cm/classes -g ElementConstraintEvaluatorBf.java
>ElementConstraintEvaluatorBf.java:17: class
>com.sprint.cm.attrfrwk.ElementConstraintEvaluatorBf must be declared
>abstract. It does not define boolean isSvcPort(java.lang.Object) from
>interface com.sprint.cm.attrfrwk.ConstraintEvaluatorBf.
>public class ElementConstraintEvaluatorBf
>
>
>Jikes compile
>--------------
>
>jikes -d c:/Chuck/cvshome/cmserver/classes -g +E -classpath
>"c:/Chuck/cvshome/cmserver/common;c:/Chuck/cvshome/cmserver/idl;c:/Chuc
k
>/cvshome/cmserver/server;c:/Chuck/cvshome/cmserver/lib/xmlparserv2.jar;
c
>:/Chuck/cvshome/cmserver/lib/vbjorb.jar;c:/Chuck/cvshome/cmserver/lib/v
b
>japp.jar;c:/Chuck/cvshome/cmserver/lib/bsh-1.0.jar;c:/Chuck/cvshome/cms
e
>rver/lib/classes12.zip;c:/Chuck/cvshome/cmserver/lib/CosNotification.ja
r
>;c:/Chuck/cvshome/cmserver/lib/junit.jar;Q:/tools/weblogic/classes;Q:/t
o
>ols/weblogic/lib/weblogicaux.jar;c:/programs/jdk1.2.2/jre/lib/i18n.jar;
c
>:/programs/jdk1.2.2/jre/lib/rt.jar;c:/programs/jdk1.2.2/lib/dt.jar;c:/p
r
>ograms/jdk1.2.2/lib/tools.jar" ElementConstraintEvaluatorBf.java
>c:/Chuck/cvshome/cmserver/server/com/sprint/cm/attrfrwk/ElementConstrai
n
>tEvaluatorBf.java:17:14:17:14: Error: The abstract method "boolean
>isSvcPort(java.lang.Object domainObject);", inherited from type
>"com/sprint/cm/attrfrwk/ConstraintEvaluatorBf", is not implemented in
>the non-abstract class
>"com/sprint/cm/attrfrwk/ElementConstraintEvaluatorBf".


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