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Re: M-x compile for different file extensions
From: |
Ehud Karni |
Subject: |
Re: M-x compile for different file extensions |
Date: |
Mon, 21 Oct 2002 00:05:13 +0200 |
On Sun, 20 Oct 2002 15:52:49 -0400, Stefan Monnier <monnier+gnu/address@hidden>
wrote:
>
> > 4. An easy way to interact (send input to) with the compilation process
> > (`compile-send-to-process').
> >
> > This indeed is something important.
> >
> > It is sort of unfortunate that we have the conflict between two
> > meanings we would like RET to have in the compilation buffer: "visit
> > the source code for a particular error message", and "send a line of
> > input". We have used it for the former ever since that convention
> > existed in Emacs (several years ago), but would it be better to use
> > it for the latter instead?
>
> We could probably let RET do something like
> (if (eobp) (send-to-process) (goto-error))
That may work, but please note that there 2 functions - 1 sends the
string with terminating new line, the other sends without the NL.
Ehud.
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- Re: M-x compile for different file extensions, (continued)
Re: M-x compile for different file extensions, Stefan Monnier, 2002/10/20