Compilation messages are highlighted in the output, with errors, warnings and optimization hints each displayed in a unique style. When the editor's cursor is within a compilation message, choose Find Source in the context menu to display the source code where the condition occurred, in an Editor tool.
Figure 22.2 Compilation messages and the use of the context menu
You can also raise a Compilation Conditions Browser tool to view the errors and warnings directly from the output view, by pressing
Return
as mentioned in the output shown above.
Another way to visit the source code where the condition occurred is the editor's
Edit Recognized Source
command which is bound to
Ctrl+X ,
(comma) in Emacs emulation.
LispWorks IDE User Guide (Windows version) - 25 Nov 2011