On Jun 13, 2015, at 9:50 AM, Theodore H. Smith <[email protected]> wrote:

> I created a shell tool, that compiles source code, let's call it "My 
> Unreleased language" (MUL). I'm using MUL as an "external build tool" within 
> Xcode.
> 
> If MUL finds an error, it will produce errors as strings. But Xcode doesn't 
> know how to interpret them.
> 
> I want the errors to display properly in Xcode, so i can CLICK on the error 
> reports... and just jump directly to the line.
> 
> How would I do that? I have no idea really... I assume it has something to do 
> with outputting a string in the correct format so that Xcode can parse it, 
> but what format is that? Where is it even documented?

I think it's just:

<path>:<line number>: error: <message>

You can also use "warning" instead of "error" to make Xcode see your warnings.

Cheers,
Ken


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