2012/2/24 Marcin Szamotulski <[email protected]> > On 09:30 Fri 24 Feb , Caesarmv wrote: > > Hi All, > > > > I am trying to jump through C code warnings. > > > > I have file with gcc warnings in /home/user/warn.txt: > > > > *./file1.c:123:15 warning: warning text here* > > *./file2.c:111:11 warning: warning text here* > > *./file3.c:133:10 warning: warning text here* > > > > I've code in /home/user/code_path, where files > > under /home/user/code_path/path_dir1/path_dir2/file1.c > > > > > > I tried to use errorformat and caddbuffer command but no result. > > > > I want to achieve the following. > > When I press key on current warning line, vim opens code in new tab and > > jumps to line and column specified in warning. > > > > Could you please help me to setup vim to jump between warnings? > > > > Thanks > > > > Can you try something like this: > set efm=%f:%l:%c %tarning: %m > > then use :cget and :cl or :copen to navigate through warnings. > > Best, > Marcin > > This doesn't work set efm=%f:%l:%c %tarning: %m
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