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+#!/usr/bin/perl -w
+
+# vimparse.pl - Reformats the error messages of the Perl interpreter for use
+# with the quickfix mode of Vim
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001 by Joerg Ziefle <joerg.ziefle@gmx.de>
+# You may use and distribute this software under the same terms as Perl itself.
+#
+# Usage: put one of the two configurations below in your ~/.vimrc (without the
+# description and '# ') and enjoy (be sure to adjust the paths to vimparse.pl
+# before):
+#
+# Program is run interactively with 'perl -w':
+#
+# set makeprg=$HOME/bin/vimparse.pl\ %\ $*
+# set errorformat=%f:%l:%m
+#
+# Program is only compiled with 'perl -wc':
+#
+# set makeprg=$HOME/bin/vimparse.pl\ -c\ %\ $*
+# set errorformat=%f:%l:%m
+#
+# Usage:
+# vimparse.pl [-c] [-f <errorfile>] <programfile> [programargs]
+#
+# -c compile only, don't run (perl -wc)
+# -f write errors to <errorfile>
+#
+# Example usages:
+# * From the command line:
+# vimparse.pl program.pl
+#
+# vimparse.pl -c -f errorfile program.pl
+# Then run vim -q errorfile to edit the errors with Vim.
+#
+# * From Vim:
+# Edit in Vim (and save, if you don't have autowrite on), then
+# type ':mak' or ':mak args' (args being the program arguments)
+# to error check.
+#
+# Version history:
+# 0.2 (04/12/2001):
+# * First public version (sent to Bram)
+# * -c command line option for compiling only
+# * grammatical fix: 'There was 1 error.'
+# * bug fix for multiple arguments
+# * more error checks
+# * documentation (top of file, &usage)
+# * minor code clean ups
+# 0.1 (02/02/2001):
+# * Initial version
+# * Basic functionality
+#
+# Todo:
+# * test on more systems
+# * use portable way to determine the location of perl ('use Config')
+# * include option that shows perldiag messages for each error
+# * allow to pass in program by STDIN
+# * more intuitive behaviour if no error is found (show message)
+#
+# Tested under SunOS 5.7 with Perl 5.6.0. Let me know if it's not working for
+# you.
+
+use strict;
+use Getopt::Std;
+
+use vars qw/$opt_c $opt_f $opt_h/; # needed for Getopt in combination with use strict 'vars'
+
+use constant VERSION => 0.2;
+
+getopts('cf:h');
+
+&usage if $opt_h; # not necessarily needed, but good for further extension
+
+if (defined $opt_f) {
+
+ open FILE, "> $opt_f" or do {
+ warn "Couldn't open $opt_f: $!. Using STDOUT instead.\n";
+ undef $opt_f;
+ };
+
+};
+
+my $handle = (defined $opt_f ? \*FILE : \*STDOUT);
+
+(my $file = shift) or &usage; # display usage if no filename is supplied
+my $args = (@ARGV ? ' ' . join ' ', @ARGV : '');
+
+my @lines = `perl @{[defined $opt_c ? '-c ' : '' ]} -w "$file$args" 2>&1`;
+
+my $errors = 0;
+foreach my $line (@lines) {
+
+ chomp($line);
+ my ($file, $lineno, $message, $rest);
+
+ if ($line =~ /^(.*)\sat\s(.*)\sline\s(\d+)(\.|,\snear\s\".*\")$/) {
+
+ ($message, $file, $lineno, $rest) = ($1, $2, $3, $4);
+ $errors++;
+ $message .= $rest if ($rest =~ s/^,//);
+ print $handle "$file:$lineno:$message\n";
+
+ } else { next };
+
+}
+
+if (defined $opt_f) {
+
+ my $msg;
+ if ($errors == 1) {
+
+ $msg = "There was 1 error.\n";
+
+ } else {
+
+ $msg = "There were $errors errors.\n";
+
+ };
+
+ print STDOUT $msg;
+ close FILE;
+ unlink $opt_f unless $errors;
+
+};
+
+sub usage {
+
+ (local $0 = $0) =~ s/^.*\/([^\/]+)$/$1/; # remove path from name of program
+ print<<EOT;
+Usage:
+ $0 [-c] [-f <errorfile>] <programfile> [programargs]
+
+ -c compile only, don't run (executes 'perl -wc')
+ -f write errors to <errorfile>
+
+Examples:
+ * At the command line:
+ $0 program.pl
+ Displays output on STDOUT.
+
+ $0 -c -f errorfile program.pl
+ Then run 'vim -q errorfile' to edit the errors with Vim.
+
+ * In Vim:
+ Edit in Vim (and save, if you don't have autowrite on), then
+ type ':mak' or ':mak args' (args being the program arguments)
+ to error check.
+EOT
+
+ exit 0;
+
+};