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Re: [cdt-dev] CDT Error Parsers and the CDT Build Console

Unfortunately there¹s more work to it than that. The console itself
doesn¹t know anything about the error parsers. You need to set those up.
Search around for ErrorParserManager to see how that¹s done.

HTH, Doug.


On 2016-07-19, 9:54 AM, "cdt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Rainer
Poisel" <cdt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of rainer.poisel@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

>Hi,
>
>I am currently trying to get my build output (GCC) parsed by the CDT
>Error Parsers in the default console but not having any success yet.
>Given the following example:
>
>8<===============
>final IConsole console = CCorePlugin.getDefault().getConsole();
>console.start(myProject);
>final OutputStream consoleOutput = console.getOutputStream();
>console.write(/* GCC output written into the console */);
>console.flush();
>console.close();
>8<===============
>
>How can I make sure that activated Error Parsers do their work on the
>output shown?
>
>The GCC I am using is externally started and its output is forwarded
>to the CDT Build Console using the OutputStream as shown above. The
>project has its CDT natures set and I tried to compile some erroneous
>C-files to make sure that some lines in the GCC output contain typical
>"error:" statements. However, none of these are highlighted.
>
>Could you please give me a hint on how to achieve my goal?
>
>Thanks for your help,
>  Rainer
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