------- Comment #4 from manu at gcc dot gnu dot org 2007-02-09 12:05 -------
(In reply to comment #3)
> One problem with this proposal is that sometimes the user just wants one
> actual
> error (the C++ error messages are multiline, but are still one message) and it
> is difficult to estimate what a good value of <n> is to ensure that you always
> get sufficient context. When the error information is inadequate, you have to
> run the compiler again with a higher value of <n>, which is cumbersome.
>
One error should be just 1 error, independently of the number of lines that it
takes to be printed.
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