* Behavior of next-error when buffer is visible but not current.
@ 2013-05-30 22:34 todd.k.fisher
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From: todd.k.fisher @ 2013-05-30 22:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi,
Scenario:
1. I have three windows: *compilation*, fileA.c, and fileB.c .
2. Buffer fileA.c is being edited. From this buffer I invoke M-x compile.
3. Errors occur in fileB.c which is still visible
4. While still in buffer fileA.c I invoke next-error (C-x `)
5. Buffer containing fileA.c is replaced with fileB.c and cursor is moved to
first offending line.
Is there any easy way to change this behavior so that next-error can check that
fileB.c is visible and jump to the error in its buffer? Thanks.
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