# # colorgcc configuration file # # $Id: colorgccrc,v 1.1.1.1 1999/04/25 15:24:03 jamoyers Exp $ # # This file should be named $HOME/.colorgccrc # # # The following groups of attributes may be combined for a given color: # # clear black on_black # reset red on_red # bold green on_green # underline yellow on_yellow # underscore blue on_blue # blink magenta on_magenta # reverse cyan on_cyan # concealed white on_white # # For example, srcColor: bold cyan on_yellow # # gccVersion: if defined, append "-<gccVersion>" to the compiler paths # defined hereunder. Otherwise, those paths remains as is set # gccVersion: GCC_VERSION # Define the paths to the actual location of the various compilers. # (Currently, colorgcc only understands these: g++ gcc c++ cc g77 f77 gcj) # g++: /usr/bin/g++ # gcc: /usr/bin/gcc # c++: /usr/bin/g++ # cc: /usr/bin/gcc # gfortran: /usr/bin/gfortran # g77: /usr/bin/gfortran # f77: /usr/bin/gfortran # gcj: /usr/bin/gcj # Don't do color if our terminal type ($TERM) is one of these. # (List all terminal types on one line, seperated by whitespace.) nocolor: dumb emacs # Text between ` and ' is usually source code. srcColor: bold cyan # Text other than a warning or error. introColor: reset # Warnings and errors both have similar formats: # filename:999:Message # Each field may be assigned a different color. # Warnings warningFileNameColor: reset warningNumberColor: white warningMessageColor: yellow # Errors errorFileNameColor: reset errorNumberColor: white errorMessageColor: bold red