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## Copyright (C) 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009 Paul Kienzle ## ## This file is part of Octave. ## ## Octave is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it ## under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ## the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at ## your option) any later version. ## ## Octave is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but ## WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU ## General Public License for more details. ## ## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ## along with Octave; see the file COPYING. If not, see ## <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. ## ## Original version by Paul Kienzle distributed as free software in the ## public domain. ## -*- texinfo -*- ## @deftypefn {Function File} {} fail (@var{code},@var{pattern}) ## @deftypefnx {Function File} {} fail (@var{code},'warning',@var{pattern}) ## ## Return true if @var{code} fails with an error message matching ## @var{pattern}, otherwise produce an error. Note that @var{code} ## is a string and if @var{code} runs successfully, the error produced is: ## ## @example ## expected error but got none ## @end example ## ## If the code fails with a different error, the message produced is: ## ## @example ## expected <pattern> ## but got <text of actual error> ## @end example ## ## The angle brackets are not part of the output. ## ## Called with three arguments, the behavior is similar to ## @code{fail(@var{code}, @var{pattern})}, but produces an error if no ## warning is given during code execution or if the code fails. ## ## @end deftypefn ## Author: Paul Kienzle <pkienzle@users.sf.net> function ret = fail (code, pattern, warning_pattern) if (nargin < 1 || nargin > 3) print_usage (); endif ## sort out arguments test_warning = (nargin > 1 && strcmp (pattern, "warning")); if (nargin == 3) pattern = warning_pattern; elseif (nargin == 1 || (nargin == 2 && test_warning)) pattern = ""; endif ## match any nonempty message if (isempty (pattern)) pattern = "."; endif ## allow assert(fail()) if (nargout) ret = 1; endif if (test_warning) ## Perform the warning test. ## Clear old warnings. lastwarn (); ## Make sure warnings are turned on. state = warning ("query", "quiet"); warning ("on", "quiet"); try ## printf("lastwarn before %s: %s\n",code,lastwarn); evalin ("caller", sprintf ("%s;", code)); ## printf("lastwarn after %s: %s\n",code,lastwarn); ## Retrieve new warnings. err = lastwarn (); warning (state.state, "quiet"); if (isempty (err)) msg = sprintf ("expected warning <%s> but got none", pattern); else ## Transform "warning: ...\n" to "...". err([1:9, end]) = []; if (! isempty (regexp (err, pattern, "once"))) return; endif msg = sprintf ("expected warning <%s>\nbut got <%s>", pattern, err); endif catch warning (state.state, "quiet"); err = lasterr; ## Transform "error: ...\n", to "...". err([1:7, end]) = []; msg = sprintf ("expected warning <%s> but got error <%s>", pattern, err); end_try_catch else ## Perform the error test. try evalin ("caller", sprintf ("%s;", code)); msg = sprintf ("expected error <%s> but got none", pattern); catch err = lasterr (); if (strcmp (err(1:7), "error:")) err([1:6, end]) = []; # transform "error: ...\n", to "..." endif if (! isempty (regexp (err, pattern, "once"))) return; endif msg = sprintf ("expected error <%s>\nbut got <%s>", pattern, err); end_try_catch endif ## If we get here, then code didn't fail or error didn't match. error (msg); endfunction %!fail ('[1,2]*[2,3]','nonconformant') %!fail ("fail('[1,2]*[2;3]','nonconformant')","expected error <nonconformant> but got none") %!fail ("fail('[1,2]*[2,3]','usage:')","expected error <usage:>\nbut got.*nonconformant") %!fail ("warning('test warning')",'warning','test warning'); %!# fail ("warning('next test')",'warning','next test'); ## only allowed one warning test?!? ## Comment out the following tests if you don't want to see what ## errors look like % !fail ('a*[2;3]', 'nonconformant') % !fail ('a*[2,3]', 'usage:') % !fail ("warning('warning failure')", 'warning', 'success')