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CheckOutputArgument
C function which checks the number of output arguments present in the calling Scilab function.
Calling Sequence
CheckOutputArgument(void* _pvCtx, int iMin, int iMax)
Arguments
- pvApiCtx
Scilab environment pointer, pass in "pvApiCtx" provided by api_scilab.h
- iMin
the minimum number of output arguments which must be present in the calling Scilab function
- iMax
the maximum number of output arguments which must be present in the calling Scilab function
Description
C function which checks the number of output arguments present in the calling Scilab function. You must include api_scilab.h to benefit from this function.
If the number of arguments is not between _iMin and
_iMax, we quit the C interface (return 0;
) and
an error is returned in the Scilab console.
Since CheckOutputArgument
is doing a return
0;
within the gateway function, it is important to call this
function before any memory allocation in order to avoid any memory
leak.
This function replaces the deprecated CheckLhs
function
Examples
In this example, the C gateway function checks for a number of output arguments which must be between 2 and 3.
#include <api_scilab.h> int sci_mychecklhs(char * fname) { CheckOutputArgument(pvApiCtx, 2, 3); // Read input argument // Perform some operations // Return output argument return 0; }
Now, some functions testing this interface:
[A,B] = mychecklhs(); // OK, 2 output arguments [A,B,C] = mychecklhs(); // OK, 3 output arguments [A] = mychecklhs(); // ERROR, 1 output argument [A,B,C,D] = mychecklhs(); // ERROR, 4 output arguments
See Also
- CheckInputArgument — C function which checks the number of input arguments present in the calling Scilab function.
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