Character index vs Column number in GHC error messages

Hello, Guys Quite recently GHC was changed to display the column number as well as the line number in all error messages. This is useful feature but I found the following difficulty with using it. All text editors that have built-in support for compilers, expect to find the line number in the reported error messages. Some of them support column number as well, but actually this isn't the column number but the character index in the current line. The difference comes from the tab characters which can have different width depending from the editor settings. For such reason all compilers, which I am aware of, display the character index instead of column number. I tried this with C#, Visual Basic and GNU CPP. GCC, Sun's Java compiler and Visual C++ compiler are displaying only the line number. Using the character index the editor can unambiguously find the exact position where the error is independently from the current tab setting. GHC displays the column number instead and this confuses the editors. At least I tried this with Visual Studio and TextPad editor. I have modified the GHC parser so that it displays the character index instead of column number, but I am curious whether this is the preferred behaviour of the other compilers/editors. Any thoughts are appreciated. Cheers, Krasimir
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Krasimir Angelov