Bugs item #300889, was opened at 17/08/2004 18:31
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Category: None
Group: None
Status: Closed
Resolution: None
Priority: 3
Submitted By: Martin Quinson (mquinson)
Assigned to: Nobody (None)
Summary: Switch to gcc style or error message (beginning with FILE:LINE)
Initial Comment:
It would really be better
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Comment By: Martin Quinson (mquinson)
Date: 13/02/2005 23:47
Message:
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Thanks Jordi.
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Comment By: Martin Quinson (mquinson)
Date: 17/08/2004 18:31
Message:
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Actually, the user probably don't really care whether the error comes from
the core of po4a, or this or that module. Not speaking that he knows which
module it is, most of the time, since he provided the -f flag...
Another good point about that is that emacs undertand this notation and jump
to the error point. I'm often pissed of by perl, which hides the error point
right in the middle of the phrase, and I know realize I did the same for
po4a :-/
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