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updated for version 7.4.229 Problem: Using ":let" for listing variables and the second one is a curly braces expression may fail. Solution: Check for an "=" in a better way. (ZyX)
author Bram Moolenaar <bram@vim.org>
date Sun, 30 Mar 2014 16:49:09 +0200
parents 3fc0f57ecb91
children
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#!/usr/bin/nawk -f
#
# Change "nawk" to "awk" or "gawk" if you get errors.
#
# Make Vim Errors
# Processes errors from cc for use by Vim's quick fix tools
# specifically it translates the ---------^ notation to a
# column number
#
BEGIN { FS="[:,]" }

/^cfe/ { file=$3
	 msg=$5
	 split($4,s," ")
	 line=s[2]
}

# You may have to substitute a tab character for the \t here:
/^[\t-]*\^/ {
	p=match($0, ".*\\^" )
	col=RLENGTH-2
	printf("%s, line %d, col %d : %s\n", file,line,col,msg)
}