Making Xcode custom output “clickable” to the code line





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I have a custom build step that may produce errors. The build is actually an Intel Compiler for C++, and the errors have the form:




MyCode.cpp(18): error #77: this declaration has no storage class or
type specifier




Since this is not a native Xcode build, clicking this error line will not bring you to the code, and you have to manually navigate to the code.



How can I tell Xcode to treat this error as an Xcode native error?










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  • I think it has to have the form filename.ext:linenumber: whatever. So, for your case: MyCode.cpp:18: error #77...

    – Ken Thomases
    Nov 24 '18 at 22:40











  • Not that. Even with your suggested form it doesn't work.

    – gil_mo
    Nov 25 '18 at 9:34


















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I have a custom build step that may produce errors. The build is actually an Intel Compiler for C++, and the errors have the form:




MyCode.cpp(18): error #77: this declaration has no storage class or
type specifier




Since this is not a native Xcode build, clicking this error line will not bring you to the code, and you have to manually navigate to the code.



How can I tell Xcode to treat this error as an Xcode native error?










share|improve this question























  • I think it has to have the form filename.ext:linenumber: whatever. So, for your case: MyCode.cpp:18: error #77...

    – Ken Thomases
    Nov 24 '18 at 22:40











  • Not that. Even with your suggested form it doesn't work.

    – gil_mo
    Nov 25 '18 at 9:34














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I have a custom build step that may produce errors. The build is actually an Intel Compiler for C++, and the errors have the form:




MyCode.cpp(18): error #77: this declaration has no storage class or
type specifier




Since this is not a native Xcode build, clicking this error line will not bring you to the code, and you have to manually navigate to the code.



How can I tell Xcode to treat this error as an Xcode native error?










share|improve this question














I have a custom build step that may produce errors. The build is actually an Intel Compiler for C++, and the errors have the form:




MyCode.cpp(18): error #77: this declaration has no storage class or
type specifier




Since this is not a native Xcode build, clicking this error line will not bring you to the code, and you have to manually navigate to the code.



How can I tell Xcode to treat this error as an Xcode native error?







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  • I think it has to have the form filename.ext:linenumber: whatever. So, for your case: MyCode.cpp:18: error #77...

    – Ken Thomases
    Nov 24 '18 at 22:40











  • Not that. Even with your suggested form it doesn't work.

    – gil_mo
    Nov 25 '18 at 9:34



















  • I think it has to have the form filename.ext:linenumber: whatever. So, for your case: MyCode.cpp:18: error #77...

    – Ken Thomases
    Nov 24 '18 at 22:40











  • Not that. Even with your suggested form it doesn't work.

    – gil_mo
    Nov 25 '18 at 9:34

















I think it has to have the form filename.ext:linenumber: whatever. So, for your case: MyCode.cpp:18: error #77...

– Ken Thomases
Nov 24 '18 at 22:40





I think it has to have the form filename.ext:linenumber: whatever. So, for your case: MyCode.cpp:18: error #77...

– Ken Thomases
Nov 24 '18 at 22:40













Not that. Even with your suggested form it doesn't work.

– gil_mo
Nov 25 '18 at 9:34





Not that. Even with your suggested form it doesn't work.

– gil_mo
Nov 25 '18 at 9:34












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