In eshell, if I am in a directory and call `make`, the call that is executed is (eshell/make) from em-unix.el.

The *compilation* window then pops up, which reads:
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make
g++ main.cpp -o main -lsfml-graphics -lsfml-window -lsfml-system
[01m [Kmain.cpp: [m [K In function ‘ [01m [Kint [01;32m [K main [m [K() [m [K’:
[01m [Kmain.cpp:41:21: [m [K [01;31m [Kerror: [m [Ktoo few arguments to function ‘ [01m [Kvoid [01;32m [K handleCamera [m [K(sf::View&, const sf::Time&) [m [K’
   41 |         [01;31m [KhandleCamera(view) [m [K;
      |         [01;31m [K~~~~~~~~~~~~^~~~~~ [m [K
[01m [Kmain.cpp:7:6: [m [K [01;36m [Knote: [m [Kdeclared here
    7 | void [01;36m [KhandleCamera [m [K(sf::View &view, const sf::Time &time) {
      |       [01;36m [K^~~~~~~~~~~~ [m [K
make: *** [Makefile:2: game] Error 1

Compilation exited abnormally with code 2 at Thu Jan 25 16:47:18, duration 0.28 s
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Note that the garbled text above is not a problem with me copy-pasting it . The screen I see really writes out these `[01;31m` characters all over, making the message comprehensible.

I thought this might be a locale issue, so I called make like this:
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~/Projects/SFML $ LC_LANG=en_US.utf8 make
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Which doesn't pop-up the *compilations* buffer, but does print the correct output:
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g++ main.cpp -o main -lsfml-graphics -lsfml-window -lsfml-system
main.cpp: In function ‘int main()’:
main.cpp:41:21: error: too few arguments to function ‘void handleCamera(sf::View&, const sf::Time&)’
   41 |         handleCamera(view);
      |         ~~~~~~~~~~~~^~~~~~
main.cpp:7:6: note: declared here
    7 | void handleCamera(sf::View &view, const sf::Time &time) {
      |      ^~~~~~~~~~~~
make: *** [Makefile:2: game] Error 1
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Which is properly colored and everything.

I also figured out that the LC_LANG isn't special it's just bypassing the call to the native function, in fact, you get the same result if you call
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ASDASDFASD=ASDFASDF make
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Is this a known behavior with a workaround, or how do I troubleshoot this further.

Thanks,
Patrick