assert_generror
Generates an error.
Syntax
assert_generror ( errormsg ) assert_generror ( errormsg , errornb )
Parameters
- expectedmsg :
a 1-by-1 matrix of strings, the error message to be produced
- expectederrnb :
a 1-by-1 matrix of doubles, integer values, the error number (default expectederrnb=[]).
Description
Calls the error function, with the given arguments.
This function is called by the assert_check* function each time an error produced by the wrong match between expected and computed outputs is generated. In the case where an assert_check* function receives a wrong number of input arguments, a wrong number of output arguments, a wrong type of input argument or a wrong content of input arguments, the regular error function is called. This function can be customized to modify the behaviour of the assert_check* functions.
Examples
// Both these calls generate an error assert_generror ( "oups" ); assert_generror ( "oups" , 123456789 ); // The following call generates an error. assert_checktrue ( [%t %f] ); // // Define our own error handler function myerror(varargin) [lhs,rhs]=argn() errormsg = varargin(1) if ( rhs == 1 ) then mprintf( "myerror: %s\n", errormsg ) else errornb = varargin(2) mprintf( "myerror: %s (%d)\n", errormsg , errornb ) end endfunction // // Configure the new error handler back=funcprot(); funcprot(0); olderrorfunction = assert_generror; assert_generror = myerror; funcprot(back); // // Check that the new error handler is in place assert_checktrue ( [%t %f] ); // // Put back the regular error handler in place back=funcprot(); funcprot(0); assert_generror = olderrorfunction; funcprot(back);
History
Versão | Descrição |
5.4.0 | Function introduced |
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