sorry, but after seeing that nastiness in lisp that you included, compared with some of the vim configuration stuff...I'll stick with vim :)
-- William Sutton On Wed, 2 Nov 2005, Wing D Lizard wrote: > Owen Berry wrote: > > > > >You can compile and go to errors in your source code in Vim. Within the > >editor type one of these: > > > > :help quickfix > > :help make > > :help errorformat > > > >Thanks to: http://www.vim.org/tips/tip.php?tip_id=3 > > > >After being forced to use vi on a Sun box for about 6 months, vi became > >quite natural to me. Vim is even better, and I choose to use it to do my > >coding, especially as it runs well under screen. Vim-speak has become > >second hand to me, and I rarely have to think, except when adding new > >words or phrases to my "vocabulary". > > > >Never underestimate the depth of something you can't see the bottom of. > >You could probably say the same about Emacs, but I prefer Vim. > > > >Owen > > > > > > This is very interesting ( and helpful). I'll have to > point it out to my vi co-workers. Everybody I've asked > says 'Oh, I do that in another window'. > > Depth IS the problem in emacs. It is hopeless to > 'get' all of it. Fortunately, we don't have to. > > From one of the included emacs lisp files: > > (defvar compilation-error-regexp-alist '(("\\([a-zA-Z][-a-zA-Z._0-9]+: > ?\\)?\\([a-zA-Z]?:?[^:( \n]*[^:( > \n0-9][^:( \n]*\\)[:(][ ]*\\([0-9]+\\)\\([) > ]\\|:\\(\\([0-9]+:\\)\\|[0-9]*[^:0-9]\\)\\)" 2 3 6) (" > \\(\\([a-zA-Z]:\\)?[^:( \n]+\\)(\\([0-9]+\\)) : \\(error\\|warning\\) > C[0-9]+:" 1 3) ("\\(Error\\|Warning\\) > \\(\\([FEW][0-9]+\\) \\)?\\([a-zA-Z]?:?[^:( \n]+\\) > \\([0-9]+\\)\\([) ]\\|:[^0-9\n]\\)" 4 5) (".*[ > :]\\([a-zA-Z]?:?[^:( \n]+\\)[:(](+[ ]*\\([0-9]+\\))[:) ]*$" > 1 2) (".*([ ]*\\([a-zA-Z]?:?[^: > ( \n]+\\)[:(][ ]*\\([0-9]+\\))" 1 2) ("[^\n ]+ (\\([0-9]+\\)) in > \\([^ \n]+\\)" 2 1) (".*in \\([^(\n]+\\) > (\\([0-9]+\\))$" 1 2) ("\\(cfe\\|fort\\): [^:\n]*: \\([^ \n]*\\), line > \\([0-9]+\\):" 2 3) ("\\(.* on \\)?[Ll]i > ne[ ]+\\([0-9]+\\)[ ]+of[ > ]+\"?\\([a-zA-Z]?:?[^\":\n]+\\)\"?:" 3 2) (".*\"\\([^,\" \n ]+\\)\", > lines? \\([0-9]+\\)\\([(.]\\([0-9]+\\))?\\)?[:., (-]" 1 2 4) ("^File > \"\\([^,\" \n ]+\\)\", lines? \\([0-9 > ]+\\)[-0-9]*, characters? \\([0-9]+\\)" 1 2 3) ("[a-z0-9/]+: > \\([eE]rror\\|[wW]arning\\): \\([^,\" \n ]+\\)[ > ,:] \\(line \\)?\\([0-9]+\\):" 2 4) (".*in line \\([0-9]+\\) of file > \\([^ \n]+[^. \n]\\)\\.? " 2 1) (" +\\([0- > 9]+\\) +.*\n[ew] [0-9]+-+" nil 1) ("[Ew] +[0-9]+ line \\([0-9]+\\) - " > nil 1) ("[EW], \\([^(\n]*\\)(\\([0-9]+\ > \),[ ]*\\([0-9]+\\)" 1 2 3) ("\\(cc\\| cft\\)-[0-9]+ > c\\(c\\|f77\\): ERROR \\([^,\n]+, \\)* File = \\([^ > ,\n]+\\), Line = \\([0-9]+\\)" 4 5) ("\\([^( \n > ]+\\)(\\([0-9]+\\):\\([0-9]+\\)) : " 1 2 3) ("\"\\(.*\\)\" > ,\\([0-9]+\\)\\s-+\\(Error\\|Warning\\)\\[[0-9]+\\]:" 1 2) ("\\([^, > \n ]+\\), line \\([0-9]+\\), char \\ > ([0-9]+\\)[:., (-]" 1 2 3) (".* at \\([^ \n]+\\) line > \\([0-9]+\\)[,.\n]" 1 2) ("Semantic error at line \\([0-9 > ]+\\), column \\([0-9]+\\), file \\(.*\\):" 3 1 2) ("Error [0-9]+ at > (\\([0-9]*\\):\\([^)\n]+\\))" 2 1) (".*: E > RROR File = \\(.+\\), Line = \\([0-9]+\\)" 1 2) (".*: WARNING File = > \\(.+\\), Line = \\([0-9]+\\)" 1 2) (".* E > RROR [a-zA-Z0-9 ]+, File = \\(.+\\), Line = \\([0-9]+\\), Column = > \\([0-9]+\\)" 1 2 3)) (#$ . 6343)) > > this looks like the 'vi errorformat' that you have to figure out in vi ( or > is it vim). > > I'm not understimating vi ( or vim), I use it daily. For development, > I'm way more productive using emacs. > > Brett "Emacs IS my OS" Bolen > aka b² > > > PS: this is my last "emacs uber vi" post ( for today anyway). > > > > > > -- > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.362 / Virus Database: 267.12.7/155 - Release Date: 11/1/2005 > > -- > TriLUG mailing list : http://www.trilug.org/mailman/listinfo/trilug > TriLUG Organizational FAQ : http://trilug.org/faq/ > TriLUG Member Services FAQ : http://members.trilug.org/services_faq/ > > -- TriLUG mailing list : http://www.trilug.org/mailman/listinfo/trilug TriLUG Organizational FAQ : http://trilug.org/faq/ TriLUG Member Services FAQ : http://members.trilug.org/services_faq/
