<p>I use Nvidia CUDA compiler(nvcc ). It generates errors of this type.</p>
<blockquote>
<p>hello.cu(394): error: too few arguments in function call<br>
hello.cu(382): warning: variable "a" was declared but never referenced</p>
</blockquote>
<p>It contains the line number inside () braces but not col number<br>
So, I think the regex is this ^(.+) ( ([0-9]+) )<br>
If you do not mind, could you tell which config files I should put this variable error_regex into?<br>
There are a lot -- under Tools > Config ></p>

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