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tools/tb2err: Formats Lua traceback in errors.err format
Manually opening to the files and line numbers from a Lua traceback is
tedious. This tool converts tracebacks into a format that many compilers
and such tools use, which is also compatible with Vim (and possibly
other editors).
Thus if someone sends you a pastebin link with a traceback, a command
like the following gets you right to the relevant lines:
curl paste.example/abc123.txt | tb2err > errors.err; vim -q
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Wed, 28 Oct 2020 22:42:43 +0100 |
parent | 11166:51e5149ed0ad |
child | 12354:3ce3633527af |
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include ../config.unix CFLAGS+=-I$(LUA_INCDIR) INSTALL_DATA=install -m644 TARGET?=../util/ ALL=encodings.so hashes.so net.so pposix.so signal.so table.so \ ringbuffer.so time.so poll.so compat.so strbitop.so ifdef RANDOM ALL+=crand.so endif .PHONY: all install clean .SUFFIXES: .c .o .so all: $(ALL) install: $(ALL) $(INSTALL_DATA) $? $(TARGET) clean: rm -f $(ALL) $(patsubst %.so,%.o,$(ALL)) encodings.o: CFLAGS+=$(IDNA_FLAGS) encodings.so: LDLIBS+=$(IDNA_LIBS) hashes.so: LDLIBS+=$(OPENSSL_LIBS) crand.o: CFLAGS+=-DWITH_$(RANDOM) crand.so: LDLIBS+=$(RANDOM_LIBS) %.so: %.o $(LD) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $^ $(LDLIBS)