colorgcc Version: 1.3.2 A wrapper to colorize the output from compilers whose messages match the "gcc" format. Requires the ANSIColor module from CPAN. Usage: Option 1) In a directory that occurs in your PATH _before_ the directory where the compiler lives, create a softlink to colorgcc for each compiler you want to colorize: g++ -> colorgcc gcc -> colorgcc cc -> colorgcc etc. That's it. When "g++" is invoked, colorgcc is run instead. colorgcc looks at the program name to figure out which compiler to run. Option 2) In a directory in your PATH, create the following links to colorgcc: color-g++ -> colorgcc color-c++ -> colorgcc color-gcc -> colorgcc color-cc -> colorgcc Then override the compiler macros for make, for example: make CXX=color-g++ CC=color-gcc The default settings can be overridden with ~/.colorgccrc. See the comments in the sample .colorgccrc for more information. Note: colorgcc will only emit color codes if: (1) Its STDOUT is a tty and (2) the value of $TERM is not listed in the "nocolor" option. If colorgcc colorizes the output, the compiler's STDERR will be combined with STDOUT. Otherwise, colorgcc just passes the output from the compiler through without modification. Author: Jamie Moyers <jmoyers@geeks.com> Started: April 20, 1999 Licence: GNU Public License