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Refactor configure.ac to make it more understandable. Use common syntax for messages in config.h Correct typos, refer to libraries in all caps, use two spaces after period. Follow Autoconf guidelines and place general tests before specific tests. * configure.ac, m4/acinclude.m4: Use common syntax for messages in config.h Correct typos, refer to libraries in all caps, use two spaces after period. Follow Autoconf guidelines and place general tests before specific tests.
author Rik <rik@octave.org>
date Tue, 31 Jul 2012 10:28:51 -0700
parents 5d3a684236b0
children 70c47da7e02b
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## Copyright (C) 2005-2012 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.
##
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## 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})
## @deftypefnx {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
## @group
##           expected <pattern>
##           but got <text of actual error>
## @end group
## @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.
## @seealso{assert}
## @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?!?

%% Test that fail() itself will generate an error
%!error fail ("1")
%!error <undefined> fail ("a*[2;3]", "nonconformant")
%!error <expected error>  fail ("a*[2,3]", "usage:")
%!error <warning failure> fail ("warning ('warning failure')", "warning", "success")