Thread overview
Bug: errors go to stdout ?
Apr 14, 2005
Stewart Gordon
April 14, 2005
When trying to compile something with GDC,
any errors encountered go to the stdout -
instead of the stderr like they should do.


This confuses the hell out of the assembler,
if trying to use the -pipe option to pass it
directly from the gdc frontend to as assembler.

# gdc -c typo.d
typo.d:2: no identifier for declarator typo
typo.d:2: semicolon expected, not 'EOF'

# gdc -c -pipe typo.d
{standard input}:0:End-of-File not at end of a line
{standard input}:1:Invalid mnemonic 'no'
{standard input}:1:End-of-File not at end of a line
{standard input}:unknown:Partial line at end of file ignored


They should go stderr, like they do with gcc:

# gcc -c typo.c
typo.c:1: error: parse error at end of input

# gcc -c -pipe typo.c
typo.c:1: error: parse error at end of input

--anders
April 14, 2005
Anders F Björklund wrote:
> When trying to compile something with GDC,
> any errors encountered go to the stdout -
> instead of the stderr like they should do.
<snip>

This is a problem with DMD, not just GDC.  It's been addressed before and a fix provided

http://www.digitalmars.com/drn-bin/wwwnews?digitalmars.D.bugs/2001
http://www.digitalmars.com/drn-bin/wwwnews?digitalmars.D.bugs/3170

but AFAIK still waiting to be checked in.

Stewart.

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April 14, 2005
Stewart Gordon wrote:

>> When trying to compile something with GDC,
>> any errors encountered go to the stdout -
>> instead of the stderr like they should do.
> 
> <snip>
> 
> This is a problem with DMD, not just GDC.  It's been addressed before and a fix provided

But that was with uncaught exceptions, right ?
This was output from the GDC compiler itself...

But you are right, they should both go to stderr.
(both the uncaught Errors, and the compile errors)

--anders
April 28, 2005
Anders F Björklund wrote:

http://www.digitalmars.com/drn-bin/wwwnews?D.gnu/1152

> When trying to compile something with GDC,
> any errors encountered go to the stdout -
> instead of the stderr like they should do.

This bug is still present in GDC 0.11 :-(

Unfortunately it pretty much rules out using
"-pipe", which otherwise gives a nice speedup.

--anders