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# Copyright (c) 2006 IBM Corporation. All rights reserved.
# This program and the accompanying materials are made available under the terms
# of the Eclipse Public License v1.0 which accompanies this distribution, and is
# available at http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html
#
# Initial Contributors:
# The following IBM employees contributed to the Remote System Explorer
# component that contains this file: David McKnight, Kushal Munir,
# Michael Berger, David Dykstal, Phil Coulthard, Don Yantzi, Eric Simpson,
# Emily Bruner, Mazen Faraj, Adrian Storisteanu, Li Ding, and Kent Hawley.
#
# Contributors:
# Martin Oberhuber (Wind River) - Adapted from RSE services.local/patterns.dat
################################################################################
#
# parse command line output.
#
# CLICK THIS LINE TO EDIT THIS FILE (PATTERNS.DAT). (When viewing from the Output view)
command: grep -n.*
grep file line pattern =([\w,.,/,(,),\\,\-,\+,\d]*):(\d*):.*
command: grep -.*n.*
grep file line pattern =([\w,.,/,(,),\\,\-,\+,\d]*):(\d*):.*
command: grep .*
grep file pattern =([\w,.,/,(,)\\,\-,\+,\d]*):.*
command: pwd
directory file pattern=([\w,.,/,(,),\\,\-,\+,\d,:]*)
command: nmake.*
error pattern=NMAKE : .*
error file line pattern =([\w,.,\-,\+,(,),\\,:]*)\((\d*):(\d*)\) : error EDC.*
error file pattern =[\w,.,\-,\+,(,),\\,:]*\(([\w,.,/,\\]*)\) : error LNK.*
error file line pattern=([\w,.,/,\-,\+,(,),\\]*):(\d*):\d*\) : error .*
warning file line pattern=([\w,.,/,\-,\+,(,),\\]*)\((\d*):\d*\) : warning .*
informational file line pattern=([\w,.,/,\-,\+,(,),\\]*)\((\d*):\d*\) : informational .*
command: make.*
error file line pattern=\"([\w,.,/,(,),\-,\+,\\]*)\", line (\d*)\.\d*: \d*-\d* \(S\).*
error file line pattern=\"([\w,.,/,(,),\-,\+,\\]*)\",, line (\d*)\.\d*: \d*-\d* \(E\).*
warning file line pattern=\"([\w,.,/,(,),\-,\+,\\]*)\", line (\d*)\.\d*: \d*-\d* \(W\).*
informational file line pattern=\"([\w,.,/,(,),\-,\+,\\]*)\", line (\d*)\.\d*: \d*-\d* \(I\).*
warning file line pattern =([\w,.,/,(,),\-,\+,\\]*):(\d*): warning: .*
warning file line pattern =([\w,.,/,\\,\-,\+,(,)]*):(\d*):\d*: warning: .*
error file line pattern =([\w,.,/,\\,\-,\+,(,)]*):(\d*):.*
informational file pattern =([\w,.,/,\\,\-,\+,(,)]*):.*
informational file line pattern =In file included from ([\w,.,/,\\,\-,\+,(,)]*):(\d*):
#iseries c compiler
error file line pattern=[\w,.,/,\\]* Line \d* \"([\w,.,/,\\]*)\", line (\d*)\.\d*: .*
error file line pattern=([\w,.,/,\\]*) Line (\d*)\s.*
#makefile errors
error file line pattern=\"([\w,\.,/,(,),\-,\+,\\]*)\", line (\d*): make:.*
#xlc Options warnings
warning pattern=\(W\) Option .*
#c89 errors
error file line pattern=ERROR CBC\d* ([\w,.,/,\\,\-,\+,(,)]*):(\d*) .*
warning file line pattern=WARNING CBC\d* ([\w,.,/,\\,\-,\+,(,)]*):(\d*) .*
informational pattern=CBC\d*\(I\) .*
command: gmake.*
error file line pattern=\"([\w,.,/,(,),\-,\+,\\]*)\", line (\d*)\.\d*: \d*-\d* \(S\).*
warning file line pattern=\"([\w,.,/,(,),\-,\+,\\]*)\", line (\d*)\.\d*: \d*-\d* \(W\).*
informational file line pattern=\"([\w,.,/,(,),\-,\+,\\]*)\", line (\d*)\.\d*: \d*-\d* \(I\).*
warning file line pattern =([\w,.,/,(,),\-,\+,\\]*):(\d*): warning: .*
warning file line pattern =([\w,.,/,\\,\-,\+,(,)]*):(\d*):\d*: warning: .*
informational file line pattern =In file included from ([\w,.,/,\\,\-,\+,(,)]*):(\d*):
# ixlc compiler
error file line pattern=[\w,.,/,\\]* Line \d* \"([\w,.,/,\\]*)\", line (\d*)\.\d*: .*
error file line pattern=([\w,.,/,\\]*) Line (\d*)\s.*
# icc compiler
error file line pattern =([\w,.,/,\\,\-,\+,(,)]*),\s(\d*)\.\d*:\s.*
error file line pattern =\"([\w,.,/,\\,\-,\+,(,)]*)\",\sline\s(\d*)\.\d*:\s.*
#generic
error file line pattern =([\w,.,/,\\,\-,\+,(,)]*):(\d*):.*
command: gcc\s.*
error file line pattern=\"([\w,.,/,\\,\-,\+,(,)]*)\", line (\d*)\.\d*: \d*-\d* \(S\).*
warning file line pattern=\"([\w,.,/,\\,\-,\+,(,)]*)\", line (\d*)\.\d*: \d*-\d* \(W\).*
informational file line pattern=\"([\w,.,/,\\,\-,\+,(,)]*)\", line (\d*)\.\d*: \d*-\d* \(I\).*
warning file line pattern =([\w,.,/,\\,\-,\+,(,)]*):(\d*): warning: .*
warning file line pattern =([\w,.,/,\\,\-,\+,(,)]*):(\d*):\d*: warning: .*
error file line pattern =([\w,\.,/,\\,\-,\+,(,)]*):(\d*): error: .*
error file line pattern =([\w,.,/,\\,\-,\+,(,)]*):(\d*):\d*: [\w,.,/,\\,\-,\+,(,)]*: .*
error file line pattern =([\w,.,/,\\,\-,\+,(,)]*):(\d*):.*
informational file pattern =([\w,.,/,\\,\-,\+,(,)]*):.*
informational file line pattern =In file included from ([\w,.,/,\\,\-,\+,(,)]*):(\d*):
command: cc\s.*
error file line pattern =([\w,.,/,\\,\-,\+,(,)]*):(\d*):.*
command: CC\s.*
error file line pattern =([\w,.,/,\\,\-,\+,(,)]*):(\d*):.*
command: c89.*
error file line pattern=ERROR CBC\d* ([\w,.,/,\\,\-,\+,(,)]*):(\d*) .*
warning file line pattern=WARNING CBC\d* ([\w,.,/,\\,\-,\+,(,)]*):(\d*) .*
informational pattern=CBC\d*\(I\) .*
command: icc.*
error file line pattern =([\w,.,/,\\,\-,\+,(,)]*),\s(\d*)\.\d*:\s.*
error file line pattern =\"([\w,.,/,\\,\-,\+,(,)]*)\",\sline\s(\d*)\.\d*:\s.*
command: javac.*
warning file line pattern=([\w,.,/,\\,\-,\+,(,),:]*):(\d*): warning.*
error file line pattern=([\w,.,/,\\,\-,\+,(,),:]*):(\d*):.*
command: .*bat\s.*
error file line pattern=\[javac\]\s([\w,.,/,\\,:]*):(\d*):.*
error file line pattern=file:([\w,.,/,\\,:]*):(\d*):.*
command: dir.*
directory file pattern=\d{2}/\d{2}/\d*\s*\d{2}:\d{2}\s[a,p,AM,PM]+\s*<DIR>\s*([\w,.,/,\\,\s,\-,\+,\d]*).*
directory file pattern=.*<DIR>\s*([\w,.,/,\\,\s,\-,\+,\d]*).*
file file pattern=\d{2}/\d{2}/\d*\s*\d{2}:\d{2}\s[a,p,AM,PM]+\s*[\d,,]*\s*([\w,.,/,\\,\s,\-,\+,\d]*).*
directory file pattern=[\d,/,\\,.,-]+.\s*\d{2}[:,.]\d{2}.\s*<DIR>\s*([\w,.,/,\\,\s,\-,\+,\d]*)
file file pattern=[\d,/,\\,.,-]+.\s*\d{2}[:,.]\d{2}.\s*[\d,,,.]*\s*([\w,.,/,\\,\s,\-,\+,\d]*)
command: ls -l.*
file file pattern=-[-,r,w,x]+\s.*\s[\d{4},\d{2}:\d{2}]+,\s([\w,.,/,(,),\\,\-,\+\s,\d]*)
file file pattern=l[-,r,w,x]+\s.*\s[\d{4},\d{2}:\d{2}]+,\s([\w,.,/,(,),\\,\-,\+\s,\d]*)\s->\s[\w,.,/,(,),\\,\-,\+\s,\d]*
file file pattern=-.*\d{2}:\d{2} ([\w,.,/,(,),\\,\-,\+,\s,\d]*)
file file pattern=-.* \d{4} ([\w,.,/,(,),\\,\-,\+,\s,\d]*)
file file pattern=l.*\d{2}:\d{2} ([\w,.,/,(,),\\,\-,\+,\s,\d]*)\s->\s[\w,.,/,(,),\\,\-,\+\s,\d]*
file file pattern=l.* \d{4} ([\w,.,/,(,),\\,\-,\+,\s,\d]*)\s->\s[\w,.,/,(,),\\,\-,\+\s,\d]*
directory file pattern=d.*\d{2}:\d{2} ([\w,.,/,(,),\\,\-,\+\s,\d]*)
directory file pattern=d.*\d{4} ([\w,.,/,(,),\\,\-,\+,\s,\d]*)
command: ls -a.*
file file pattern=-.*\d{2}:\d{2} ([\w,.,/,(,),\\,\-,\+\s,\d]*)
file file pattern=-.* \d{4} ([\w,.,/,(,),\\,\-,\+\s,\d]*)
directory file pattern=d.*\d{2}:\d{2} ([\w,.,/,(,),\\,\-,\+\s,\d]*)
directory file pattern=d.*\d{4} ([\w,.,/,(,),\\,\-,\+\s,\d]*)
command: ls
file file pattern=([\w,\d,.,(,),\-,\+\s]+)
command: ls\s.*
file file pattern=([\w,\d,.,(,),\-,\+\s]+)
command: .*
prompt file pattern=([\w,.,/,(,),\\,\-,\+,\d,:,\s]*)>.*
command: find .*
file file pattern=([\w,.,/,\\,(,),\-]+)
command: env
envvar pattern=[\w\d]+\=.*
command: ps
process pattern=[\s]*[\d]+\s.*
command: ps .*
process pattern=[\s]*[\d]+\s.*
command: xl[C,c].*
error file line pattern=\"([\w,.,/,(,),\-,\+,\\]*)\",, line (\d*)\.\d*: \d*-\d* \(S\).*
error file line pattern=\"([\w,.,/,(,),\-,\+,\\]*)\", line (\d*)\.\d*: \d*-\d* \(E\).*
warning file line pattern=\"([\w,.,/,(,),\-,\+,\\]*)\", line (\d*)\.\d*: \d*-\d* \(W\).*
informational file line pattern=\"([\w,.,/,(,),\-,\+,\\]*)\", line (\d*)\.\d*: \d*-\d* \(I\).*
command: ixlc.*
error file line pattern=([\w,.,/,\\]*) Line (\d*)\s.*
error file line pattern=[\w,.,/,\\]* Line \d* \"([\w,.,/,\\]*)\", line (\d*)\.\d*: .*
command: cat.*patterns.*
warning file pattern=# .*(PATTERNS.DAT).*
Output pattern=command: .*
#statement pattern=#.*
statement pattern=.* pattern.*=.*
# special for autoconf
command: ./bootstrap.sc.*
error file line pattern=aclocal: ([\w,.,/,\\]*): (\d*):.*
warning file line pattern=([\w,.,/,\\]*):(\d*):.*
command: ./configure.*
error file line pattern=./(configure): line (\d*): .*
# How Patterns Work
# -----------------
#
# Patterns are used by the Output View to allow lines that contain file names and
# perhaps line numbers to be clicked to cause the file location to be opened in an Editor.
# A line in this file can be 1 of 3 things:
# 1. An empty line or a comment line (denoted by a # in column 1)
# 2. The start of a command description (denoted by a 'command:' at the beginning of the line)
# 3. A pattern description.
# A formal description of the syntax of this file is included at the bottom of this file.
#
#
# Command Descriptions
# --------------------
#
# A Command Description consists of 2 things: A regular expression that describes the
# command invocation, and a list of Pattern Descriptions. The regular expression
# is used to determine what set of Pattern Descriptons to use when parsing command output.
# For example, if you type the command 'gmake clean', the Command Descriptions are checked and
# .*make.* would match that command. Therefore the Pattern Descriptions for .*make.* would
# be used to parse the output of the 'gmake clean'.
# Note: The first Command Description that is found to match the command is used, so make
# sure you put the most specific patterns first. For example, if the nmake.* Command
# Description appeared after .*make.*, then 'nmake install' would be matched by the .*make.*
# Command Descripton, which is probably not what was intended.
#
#
# Pattern Descriptions
# --------------------
#
# A Pattern Description has the following form:
# <obj-name> <match-info> "pattern="<reg-ex>
#
# where:
# <obj-name>: The type of object that will be created in the Output View if
# a line of output matches this pattern.
#
# <match-info>: This is some combination of the words "file" and "line" or nothing
# at all. This is used to define how the backreferences in the
# regular expression are to be interpreted. So "file line" means
# that the first back-reference is a file, and the second is a
# line number. This may seem unnecessary, but we added this capability
# in the event that future releases support other types of information
# that may be useful, such as column info (once we support it).
#
# <reg-ex>: A regular expression that describes a line of output. Backreferences
# are used to store (instead of just match) the filename and line
# number. To store a filename use the backreference ([\w,.,/,\\]*), and
# to store a line number, use (\d*)
#
#
# Note: The patterns are checked against command output and only exact matches are dealt with
# So as an example, if you forget the .* (match everything) at the end of a pattern,
# the match will fail if there are trailing characters in the output not accounted for by
# the pattern
#
#
# Pattern File Syntax
# -------------------
#
# The pattern file syntax should be easy to grasp by looking at the ones
# above, but for those of you who like formal grammars, here it is:
#
# patterns-file:
# commands
#
# commands:
# command
# commands new-line command
#
# command:
# "command:" reg-ex new-line patterns
#
# patterns:
# pattern
# patterns new-line pattern
#
# pattern:
# command-name match-list "pattern=" reg-ex
#
# command-name:
# String that denotes what type of object will be created if some output matches this pattern
#
# match-list:
# file-or-line
# match-list space file-or-line
#
# file-or-line:
# "file" | "line"
#
# reg-ex:
# A regular expression
#
# new-line:
# The new-line character \n
#
# space:
# The space character