comparison libinterp/parse-tree/pt-classdef.cc @ 30723:08b08b7f05b2

Replace direct calls to C library assert() with Octave specialty functions in libinterp/ (bug #61753) Define 4 new inline functions in error.h (panic_if, panic_unless, error_if, error_unless) that call either assert() or Octave's own error() function. Replace calls to assert() in code that maintains state and for which no recovery on detection of a problem is possible with calls to panic_XXX. Replace calls to assert() in interpreter code which could simply return to the Octave prompt when a problem is detected with calls to error_XXX. * error.h (panic_if, panic_unless): New functions which eventually call can call assert(). panic_if (COND) calls assert if COND is true. panic_unless (COND) calls assert if COND is false. * error.h (error_if, error_unless): New functions which eventually call can call Octave's error() function. error_if (COND) calls assert if COND is true. error_unless (COND) calls assert if COND is false. * cellfun.cc, daspk.cc, dasrt.cc, dassl.cc, data.cc, dot.cc, error.cc, graphics.cc, kron.cc, mex.cc, oct-map.cc, oct-stream.cc, pr-output.cc, schur.cc, stack-frame.cc, typecast.cc, variables.cc, ov-base.cc, ov-class.cc, ov-fcn-handle.cc, ov-struct.cc, ov-usr-fcn.cc, ov.h, ovl.cc, ops.h, profiler.cc, pt-classdef.cc, pt-eval.cc, pt-idx.cc, pt-pr-code.cc, pt-tm-const.cc, token.cc: Replace direct calls to C library assert() with Octave specialty functions.
author Arun Giridhar <arungiridhar@gmail.com> and Rik <rik@octave.org>
date Mon, 07 Feb 2022 21:47:53 -0800
parents 796f54d4ddbf
children e88a07dec498
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59 { 59 {
60 // There was no index, so this superclass_ref object is not 60 // There was no index, so this superclass_ref object is not
61 // part of an index expression. It is also not an identifier in 61 // part of an index expression. It is also not an identifier in
62 // the syntax tree but we need to handle it as if it were. So 62 // the syntax tree but we need to handle it as if it were. So
63 // call the function here. 63 // call the function here.
64
65 octave_function *f = tmp.function_value (true); 64 octave_function *f = tmp.function_value (true);
66 65
67 assert (f); 66 panic_unless (f);
68 67
69 return f->call (tw, nargout); 68 return f->call (tw, nargout);
70 } 69 }
71 70
72 // The superclass_ref function object will be indexed as part of the 71 // The superclass_ref function object will be indexed as part of the