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rule backtrace ( skip-frames prefix messages * : * ) |
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{ |
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local frame-skips = 5 9 13 17 21 25 29 33 37 41 45 49 53 57 61 65 69 73 77 81 ; |
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local drop-elements = $(frame-skips[$(skip-frames)]) ; |
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if ! ( $(skip-frames) in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ) |
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{ |
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ECHO "warning: backtrace doesn't support skipping $(skip-frames) frames;" |
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"using 1 instead." ; |
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drop-elements = 5 ; |
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} |
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local args = $(.args) ; |
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if $(.user-modules-only) |
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{ |
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local bt = [ nearest-user-location ] ; |
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ECHO "$(prefix) at $(bt) " ; |
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for local n in $(args) |
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{ |
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if $($(n))-is-not-empty |
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{ |
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ECHO $(prefix) $($(n)) ; |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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else |
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{ |
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local bt = [ BACKTRACE ] ; |
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bt = $(bt[$(drop-elements)-]) ; |
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while $(bt) |
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{ |
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local m = [ MATCH ^(.+)\\.$ : $(bt[3]) ] ; |
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ECHO $(bt[1]):$(bt[2]): "in" $(bt[4]) "from module" $(m) ; |
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for local n in $(args) |
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{ |
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if $($(n))-is-not-empty |
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{ |
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ECHO $(prefix) $($(n)) ; |
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} |
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} |
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args = ; |
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bt = $(bt[5-]) ; |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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.args ?= messages 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ; |
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.disabled ?= ; |
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.last-error-$(.args) ?= ; |
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rule try ( ) |
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{ |
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.disabled += true ; |
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.last-error-$(.args) = ; |
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} |
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rule catch ( messages * : * ) |
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{ |
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.disabled = $(.disabled[2-]) ; |
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import sequence ; |
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if ! $(.last-error-$(.args))-is-not-empty |
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{ |
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error-skip-frames 3 expected an error, but none occurred ; |
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} |
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else |
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{ |
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for local n in $(.args) |
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{ |
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if ! $($(n)) in $(.last-error-$(n)) |
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{ |
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local v = [ sequence.join $($(n)) : " " ] ; |
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v ?= "" ; |
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local joined = [ sequence.join $(.last-error-$(n)) : " " ] ; |
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.last-error-$(.args) = ; |
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error-skip-frames 3 expected \"$(v)\" in argument $(n) of error |
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: got \"$(joined)\" instead ; |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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rule error-skip-frames ( skip-frames messages * : * ) |
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{ |
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if ! $(.disabled) |
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{ |
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backtrace $(skip-frames) error: $(messages) : $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : $(9) ; |
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EXIT ; |
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} |
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else if ! $(.last-error-$(.args)) |
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{ |
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for local n in $(.args) |
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{ |
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# Add an extra empty string so that we always have |
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# something in the event of an error |
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.last-error-$(n) = $($(n)) "" ; |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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if --no-error-backtrace in [ modules.peek : ARGV ] |
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{ |
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.no-error-backtrace = true ; |
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} |
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# Print an error message with a stack backtrace and exit. |
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# |
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rule error ( messages * : * ) |
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{ |
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if $(.no-error-backtrace) |
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{ |
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# Print each argument on a separate line. |
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for local n in $(.args) |
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{ |
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if $($(n))-is-not-empty |
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{ |
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if ! $(first-printed) |
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{ |
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ECHO error: $($(n)) ; |
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first-printed = true ; |
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} |
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else |
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{ |
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ECHO $($(n)) ; |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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EXIT ; |
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} |
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else |
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{ |
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error-skip-frames 3 $(1) : $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : $(9) ; |
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} |
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} |
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# Same as 'error', but the generated backtrace will include only user files. |
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# |
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rule user-error ( messages * : * ) |
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{ |
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.user-modules-only = 1 ; |
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error-skip-frames 3 $(1) : $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : $(9) ; |
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} |
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# Print a warning message with a stack backtrace and exit. |
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# |
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rule warning |
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{ |
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backtrace 2 warning: $(1) : $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : $(9) ; |
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} |
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# Convert an arbitrary argument list into a list with ":" separators and quoted |
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# elements representing the same information. This is mostly useful for |
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# formatting descriptions of arguments with which a rule was called when |
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# reporting an error. |
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# |
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rule lol->list ( * ) |
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{ |
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local result ; |
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local remaining = 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ; |
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while $($(remaining)) |
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{ |
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local n = $(remaining[1]) ; |
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remaining = $(remaining[2-]) ; |
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if $(n) != 1 |
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{ |
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result += ":" ; |
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} |
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result += \"$($(n))\" ; |
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} |
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return $(result) ; |
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} |
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# Return the file:line for the nearest entry in backtrace which correspond to a |
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# user module. |
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# |
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rule nearest-user-location ( ) |
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{ |
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local bt = [ BACKTRACE ] ; |
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local result ; |
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while $(bt) && ! $(result) |
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{ |
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local m = [ MATCH ^(.+)\\.$ : $(bt[3]) ] ; |
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local user-modules = ([Jj]amroot(.jam|.v2|)|([Jj]amfile(.jam|.v2|)|user-config.jam|site-config.jam|project-root.jam) ; |
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if [ MATCH $(user-modules) : $(bt[1]:D=) ] |
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{ |
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result = $(bt[1]):$(bt[2]) ; |
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} |
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bt = $(bt[5-]) ; |
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} |
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return $(result) ; |
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} |
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# If optimized rule is available in Jam, use it. |
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if NEAREST_USER_LOCATION in [ RULENAMES ] |
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{ |
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rule nearest-user-location ( ) |
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{ |
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local r = [ NEAREST_USER_LOCATION ] ; |
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return $(r[1]):$(r[2]) ; |
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} |
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} |
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rule __test__ ( ) |
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{ |
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# Show that we can correctly catch an expected error. |
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try ; |
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{ |
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error an error occurred : somewhere ; |
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} |
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catch an error occurred : somewhere ; |
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# Show that unexpected errors generate real errors. |
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try ; |
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{ |
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try ; |
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{ |
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error an error occurred : somewhere ; |
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} |
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catch an error occurred : nowhere ; |
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} |
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catch expected \"nowhere\" in argument 2 ; |
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# Show that not catching an error where one was expected is an error. |
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try ; |
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{ |
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try ; |
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{ |
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} |
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catch ; |
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} |
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catch expected an error, but none occurred ; |
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} |
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