Den 2014-11-28 14:27, John Emmas skrev:
On 28 Nov 2014, at 13:19, John Emmas wrote:
Kjell mentioned yesterday (and I confirmed this morning) that the word "error:" in that message is just an
indication that the files being processed (at that particular time) happened to be "error.ccg" and
"error.hg". But MSVC sees the text "error:" and wrongly assumes that an error occurred :-(
Hmmm... in fact, maybe we could just print the full file name - in this case:-
gmmproc: error.ccg: GIOErrorEnum: Example code discarded.
That would hopefully solve it?
John
The message is printed by glibmm/tools/pm/DocsParser.pm, line 378-379,
print STDERR "gmmproc: $main::source: $obj_name: Example code
discarded.\n"
if ($example_removals);
There are other warnings that contain $main::source. If you can tell
what suits MSVC, I can modify them. I think the word /error /in the
message can confuse human readers as well as MSVC.
I'd prefer error.hg|ccg or error.hg or something like that. The .hg file
is more important than the .ccg file here.
Kjell
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