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use new string_value method to handle value extraction errors
* __dispatch__.cc, balance.cc, colloc.cc, conv2.cc, data.cc, debug.cc,
graphics.cc, input.cc, matrix_type.cc, oct-hist.cc, schur.cc,
spparms.cc, symtab.cc, sysdep.cc, toplev.cc, utils.cc:
Use new string_value method.
author | John W. Eaton <jwe@octave.org> |
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date | Fri, 09 Oct 2015 10:06:39 -0400 |
parents | abf85f8cbd6c |
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## Copyright (C) 2009-2015 Søren Hauberg ## ## 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 {Command} {} type @var{name} @dots{} ## @deftypefnx {Command} {} type -q @var{name} @dots{} ## @deftypefnx {Function File} {text =} type ("@var{name}", @dots{}) ## Display the contents of @var{name} which may be a file, function (m-file), ## variable, operator, or keyword. ## ## @code{type} normally prepends a header line describing the category of ## @var{name} such as function or variable; The @option{-q} option suppresses ## this behavior. ## ## If no output variable is used the contents are displayed on screen. ## Otherwise, a cell array of strings is returned, where each element ## corresponds to the contents of each requested function. ## @end deftypefn function text = type (varargin) if (nargin == 0) print_usage (); elseif (! iscellstr (varargin)) error ("type: input arguments must be strings"); endif quiet = false; idx = strcmpi (varargin, "-q") | strcmpi (varargin, "-quiet"); if (any (idx)) quiet = true; varargin(idx) = []; endif if (nargout > 0) text = cell (size (varargin)); endif for n = 1:length (varargin) name = varargin{n}; ## Find function and get its code txt = ""; cmd = sprintf ("exist ('%s')", name); e = evalin ("caller", cmd); if (e == 1) ## Variable cmd = sprintf ("disp (%s);", name); desc = evalin ("caller", cmd); if (quiet) txt = desc; else txt = sprintf ("%s is a variable\n%s", name, desc); endif elseif (e == 2) ## m-file or ordinary file file = which (name); if (length (file) > 2) ext = file(end-1:end); endif if (isempty (file) || ! strcmpi (ext, ".m")) ## 'name' is an ordinary file, and not a function name. file = file_in_loadpath (name); quiet = true; endif ## Read the file fid = fopen (file, "r"); if (fid < 0) error ("type: couldn't open '%s' for reading", file); endif contents = char (fread (fid).'); fclose (fid); if (quiet) txt = contents; else txt = sprintf ("%s is the user-defined function defined from: %s\n\n%s", name, file, contents); endif elseif (e == 3) txt = sprintf ("%s is a dynamically-linked function", name); elseif (e == 5) txt = sprintf ("%s is a built-in function", name); elseif (e == 103) contents = __get_cmdline_fcn_txt__ (name); if (isempty (contents)) txt = sprintf ("%s is a command-line function with no definition", name); else if (quiet) txt = contents; else txt = sprintf ("%s is the command-line function:\n\n%s", name, contents); endif endif elseif (any (strcmp (__operators__ (), name))) txt = sprintf ("%s is an operator", name); elseif (any (strcmp (__keywords__ (), name))) txt = sprintf ("%s is a keyword", name); else error ("type: '%s' undefined\n", name); endif if (nargout == 0) disp (txt); else text{n} = txt; endif endfor endfunction %!test %! var = 1; %! text = type ("var"); %! typestr = text{1}(1:17); %! assert (typestr, "var is a variable"); %!test %! text = type ("ls"); %! typestr = text{1}(1:31); %! assert (typestr, "ls is the user-defined function"); %!test %! text = type ("ls", "-q"); %! typestr = text{1}(1:21); %! assert (typestr, "## Copyright (C) 2006"); %!assert (type ("amd"){1}, "amd is a dynamically-linked function") %!assert (type ("cat"){1}, "cat is a built-in function") %!assert (type ("+"){1}, "+ is an operator") %!assert (type ("end"){1}, "end is a keyword") %!error type () %!error <'__NO_NAME__' undefined> type ('__NO_NAME__')