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-if exists('current_compiler')
- finish
-endif
-let current_compiler = 'go-test'
-
-if exists(':CompilerSet') != 2
- command -nargs=* CompilerSet setlocal <args>
-endif
-
-" The errorformat can also use vim's regular expression syntax (albeit in a rather awkward way) which gives us a solution to the problem. We can use a non-capturing group and a zero-width assertion to require the presence of these signaling phrases without consuming them. This then allows the %m to pick them up. As plain regular expression syntax this zero-width assertion looks like:
-"
-" \%(undefined reference\|multiple definition\)\@=
-"
-" But in order to use it in efm we need to replace \ by %\ and % by %%
-
-
-CompilerSet makeprg=compile\ racket
-CompilerSet errorformat=\%Z%*\\S%.%#,
- \%C\ \ \ %f:%l:%c,
- \%C\ \ \ %f:%l:%c:\ %m,
- \%C\ \ %.%#%\\%%(module%\\spath:%\\\|at\:%\\\|in\:%\\\|expected\:%\\\|given\:%\\)%\\@=%m,
- \%C\ %.%#,
- \%E%\\%%(%\\w%\\)%\\@=%f:%*\\d:%*\\d:\ %m,
- \%E%*\\f:%*\\d:%*\\d:\ %m,
- \%E%\\%%(%\\S%\\+:%\\\|%\.%\\+--%\\)%\\@=%m,
-" vim: sw=2 sts=2 et