7 error jump function, Error jump function – FUJITSU SOFTUNE F2 MC-16 User Manual

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CHAPTER 1 BASIC FUNCTIONS

1.7

Error Jump Function

This section describes the error jump function in SOFTUNE Workbench.

Error Jump Function

When an error, such as a compile error occurs, double-clicking the error message displayed in the Output

window, opens the source file where the error occurred, and automatically moves the cursor to the error line.

This function permits efficient removal of compile errors, etc.

The SOFTUNE Workbench Error Jump function analyzes the source file names and line number information

embedded in the error message displayed in the Output window, opens the matching file, and jumps

automatically to the line.

The location where a source file name and line number information are embedded in an error message, varies

with the tool outputting the error.

An error message format can be added to an existing one or modified into an new one. However, the modify

error message formats for pre-installed Fujitsu language tools are defined as part of the system, these can not

be modified.

A new error message format should be added when working the Error Jump function with user register. To

set Error Jump, execute the [Setup] - [Error Jump Setting] menu.

Syntax

An error message format can be described in Syntax. SOFTUNE Workbench uses macro descriptions as

shown in the Table 1.7-1 to define such formats.

To analyze up to where %f, %h, and %* continue, SOFTUNE Workbench uses the character immediately

after the above characters as a delimiter. Therefore, in Syntax, the description until a character that is used as

a delimiter re-appears, is interpreted as a file name or a keyword for help, or is skipped over. To use % as a

delimiter, describe as %%. The %[char] macro skips over as long as the specified character continues in

parentheses. To specify "]" as a skipped character, describe it as "\]". Blank characters in succession can be

specified with a single blank character.

Table 1.7-1 List of Special Characters String for Analyzing Error Message

Characters

Semantics

%f

Interpret as source file name and inform editor.

%l

Interpret as line number and inform editor.

%h

Become keyword when searching help file.

%*

Skip any desired character.

%[char]

Skip as long as characters in [ ] continues.

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