This shows the different kinds of messages compile recognizes by default and
how they are rendered. It is intended both to help you decide which matchers
you need and as a test of the matchers. Move the mouse over a colored part or
-use `compilation-message-face', to see how much text was actually matched.
+use 'compilation-message-face', to see how much text was actually matched.
Note that the following example line should NOT be highlighted:
Compilation started at Sat Jul 8 15:19:25
The important part is the symbol(s) line at the beginning of each entry.
-These are the symbols you can customize `compilation-error-regexp-alist' for,
+These are the symbols you can customize 'compilation-error-regexp-alist' for,
to match the messages shown in that entry. A few complex cases have more than
one symbol, which should be selected together.
[javac] /src/DataBaseTestCase.java:27: unreported exception ...
[javac] /src/DataBaseTestCase.java:49: warning: finally clause cannot complete normally
[jikes] foo.java:3:5:7:9: blah blah
+ [javadoc] c:\MyProject\Polynomial.java:560: error: unknown tag: math
* Bash v2
{standard input}:27041: Warning: end of file not at end of a line; newline inserted
+* Guile backtrace, 2.0.11
+
+symbols: guile-file, guile-line
+
+Backtrace:
+In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
+ 157: 6 [catch #t #<catch-closure 196e3e0> ...]
+In unknown file:
+ ?: 5 [apply-smob/1 #<catch-closure 196e3e0>]
+In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
+ 63: 4 [call-with-prompt prompt0 ...]
+In ice-9/eval.scm:
+ 432: 3 [eval # #]
+In unknown file:
+ ?: 2 [eval (main (command-line)) #<directory (gud-break) 1962510>]
+In /home/janneke/vc/guile/examples/gud-break.scm:
+1038: 1 [main ("gud-break.scm")]
+1033: 0 [stderr "~a:hello world\n" (# # #)]
+
+
* Lucid Compiler, lcc 3.x
symbol: lcc
* Directory tracking
-Directories are matched via `compilation-directory-matcher'. Files which are
+Directories are matched via 'compilation-directory-matcher'. Files which are
not shown as full paths are searched for relative to the directory where the
message was issued.
Entering directory `/a/b/c'
Leaving directory `/a/b/c'
-gmake[2]: Entering directory `/a/b/c'
+make[2]: Entering directory '/a/b/c'
+make[2]: Leaving directory '/a/b/c'
makepp: Leaving directory `/a/b/c'
Compilation finished at Thu Jul 21 15:02:15
\f
-Copyright (C) 2004-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright (C) 2004-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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