Hi Mosè Le 23 oct. 2017 à 14:42, Mosè Giordano <[email protected]> a écrit :
> Hi Jean-François, > > 2017-10-23 11:11 GMT+02:00 jfbu <[email protected]>: >> Hi, here is minimal example: >> >> \documentclass{article} >> \begin{document} >> \typeout{Hello:1: } >> \end{document} >> >> This triggers AUCTeX log parser to report wrongly >> that there were compilation errors. >> >> The two colons and the space conspire to this result. >> >> It happened in real life example. > > I think you're asking too much :-) I don't see any meaningful way to > distinguish between a real error and a message you write to the log > that is exactly equal to the file-line-error style. The same happens > with \typeout{! hello world}. > > Bye, > Mosè In real life example the ``:1: `` pattern appeared farther away on the line inside a sentence. To a human, it is obvious it is not a LaTeX error message. I am confident the logic for recognizing such error messages is improvable. I plan to look at it when I get time to make concrete proposal. Best, Jean-François _______________________________________________ bug-auctex mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-auctex
