Change syntax errors/warnings to use FILE:LINE format #469
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This changes syntax errors and warnings to print slightly differently. Before:
After:
The primary reason I'd like to see that is selfish: Such strings are recognized by my terminal, and I can Cmd-click them to open an editor for that file, at the correct line.
This format also matches the output of gcc and clang when it comes to errors:
I realize that might be a somewhat bizarre reason, but I thought I could at least try to convince you this is useful ;-).
Of course, there is a the potential drawback that end users may not understand the new output.