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view scripts/general/nargoutchk.m @ 20798:128414587af2
don't print additional error message in argument list evaluation
* pt-arg-list.cc (tree_argument_list::convert_to_const_vector):
Don't call error for for failed argument evaluation.
author | John W. Eaton <jwe@octave.org> |
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date | Fri, 09 Oct 2015 16:52:49 -0400 |
parents | 7503499a252b |
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## Copyright (C) 2008-2015 Bill Denney ## Copyright (C) 2012 Carnë Draug ## ## 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/>. ## -*- texinfo -*- ## @deftypefn {Function File} {} nargoutchk (@var{minargs}, @var{maxargs}) ## @deftypefnx {Function File} {@var{msgstr} =} nargoutchk (@var{minargs}, @var{maxargs}, @var{nargs}) ## @deftypefnx {Function File} {@var{msgstr} =} nargoutchk (@var{minargs}, @var{maxargs}, @var{nargs}, "string") ## @deftypefnx {Function File} {@var{msgstruct} =} nargoutchk (@var{minargs}, @var{maxargs}, @var{nargs}, "struct") ## Check for correct number of output arguments. ## ## In the first form, return an error if the number of arguments is not between ## @var{minargs} and @var{maxargs}. Otherwise, do nothing. Note that this ## function evaluates the value of @code{nargout} on the caller so its value ## must have not been tampered with. ## ## Both @var{minargs} and @var{maxargs} must be numeric scalars. Zero, Inf, ## and negative are all valid, and they can have the same value. ## ## For backwards compatibility, the other forms return an appropriate error ## message string (or structure) if the number of outputs requested is ## invalid. ## ## This is useful for checking to that the number of output arguments supplied ## to a function is within an acceptable range. ## @seealso{narginchk, error, nargout, nargin} ## @end deftypefn ## Author: Bill Denney <bill@denney.ws> ## Author: Carnë Draug <carandraug+dev@gmail.com> function msg = nargoutchk (minargs, maxargs, nargs, outtype) ## before matlab's 2011b, nargoutchk would return an error message (just the ## message in a string). With 2011b, it no longer returns anything, it simply ## gives an error if the args number is incorrect. ## To try to keep compatibility with both versions, check nargout and nargin ## to guess if the caller is expecting a value (old syntax) ## or none (new syntax). if (nargout == 1 && (nargin == 3 || nargin == 4)) if (minargs > maxargs) error ("nargoutchk: MINARGS must be <= MAXARGS"); elseif (nargin == 3) outtype = "string"; elseif (! any (strcmpi (outtype, {"string" "struct"}))) error ("nargoutchk: output type must be either string or struct"); elseif (! (isscalar (minargs) && isscalar (maxargs) && isscalar (nargs))) error ("nargoutchk: MINARGS, MAXARGS, and NARGS must be scalars"); endif msg = struct ("message", "", "identifier", ""); if (nargs < minargs) msg.message = "not enough output arguments"; msg.identifier = "Octave:nargoutchk:not-enough-outputs"; elseif (nargs > maxargs) msg.message = "too many output arguments"; msg.identifier = "Octave:nargoutchk:too-many-outputs"; endif if (strcmpi (outtype, "string")) msg = msg.message; elseif (isempty (msg.message)) ## Compatibility: Matlab returns a 0x1 empty struct when nargoutchk passes msg = resize (msg, 0, 1); endif elseif (nargout == 0 && nargin == 2) if (! isnumeric (minargs) || ! isscalar (minargs)) error ("minargs must be a numeric scalar"); elseif (! isnumeric (maxargs) || ! isscalar (maxargs)) error ("maxargs must be a numeric scalar"); elseif (minargs > maxargs) error ("minargs cannot be larger than maxargs"); endif args = evalin ("caller", "nargout;"); if (args < minargs) error ("Not enough output arguments."); elseif (args > maxargs) error ("Too many output arguments."); endif else print_usage; endif endfunction %!shared stnul, stmin, stmax %! stnul = resize (struct ("message", "", "identifier", ""), 0, 1); %! stmin = struct ("message", "not enough output arguments", %! "identifier", "Octave:nargoutchk:not-enough-outputs"); %! stmax = struct ("message", "too many output arguments", %! "identifier", "Octave:nargoutchk:too-many-outputs"); %!assert (nargoutchk (0, 1, 0), "") %!assert (nargoutchk (0, 1, 1), "") %!assert (nargoutchk (1, 1, 0), "not enough output arguments") %!assert (nargoutchk (0, 1, 2), "too many output arguments") %!assert (nargoutchk (0, 1, 2, "string"), "too many output arguments") ## Struct outputs %!assert (nargoutchk (0, 1, 0, "struct"), stnul) %!assert (nargoutchk (0, 1, 1, "struct"), stnul) %!assert (nargoutchk (1, 1, 0, "struct"), stmin) %!assert (nargoutchk (0, 1, 2, "struct"), stmax)