Because there are substitutions in the command such as current file, and the directory that the command runs in can also be a substitution, showing the actual command thats run and where its run is useful. Its shown I ran a command on the wrong file many times
It seems like that's duplicating what make
, ninja
and similar tools already do though, in addition to also confusing what the "Compiler" tab contains; not just compile/build output as described in the manual, but also some non-build status messages generated by Geany.
In any case, IMO the simplest solution, as previously mentioned, would be to add a new menu item to the context menu of the Compiler tab to allow copying only the actual build output, and none of Geany's injected status messages. This way doesn't require adding any preferences or removing existing functionality or such.
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