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User forums => General (but related to Code::Blocks) => Topic started by: me22 on July 31, 2005, 09:21:42 am
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In linux, my g++ ( g++ (GCC) 3.3.5-20050130 (Gentoo Linux 3.3.5.20050130-r1, ssp-3.3.5.20050130-1, pie-8.7.7.1) ) man page says:
-fmessage-length=n
Try to format error messages so that they fit on lines of about n
characters. The default is 72 characters for g++ and 0 for the
rest of the front ends supported by GCC. If n is zero, then no
line-wrapping will be done; each error message will appear on a
single line.
As such, I suggest you add "-fmessage-length=0" as a default flag for the gcc compiler, since your error-finding regexps don't work very well when the error messages wrap.
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In linux, my g++ ( g++ (GCC) 3.3.5-20050130 (Gentoo Linux 3.3.5.20050130-r1, ssp-3.3.5.20050130-1, pie-8.7.7.1) ) man page says:
-fmessage-length=n
Try to format error messages so that they fit on lines of about n
characters. The default is 72 characters for g++ and 0 for the
rest of the front ends supported by GCC. If n is zero, then no
line-wrapping will be done; each error message will appear on a
single line.
As such, I suggest you add "-fmessage-length=0" as a default flag for the gcc compiler, since your error-finding regexps don't work very well when the error messages wrap.
That's why it's a flag in the C::B project file :)
But, you 're right. Maybe it should be set as default for gcc...
Yiannis.