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move some error handling functions inside octave namespace * error.h, error.cc (defun_usage_message, set_warning_state, warning_enabled, disable_warning, interpreter_try): Move functions inside octave namespace. Deprecated global function names. Change uses as needed.
author John W. Eaton <jwe@octave.org>
date Sat, 14 Aug 2021 16:27:53 -0400
parents 7854d5752dd2
children 796f54d4ddbf
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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#if defined (HAVE_CONFIG_H)
#  include "config.h"
#endif

#include <sstream>
#include <string>

#include "interpreter.h"
#include "ov-fcn.h"
#include "pt.h"
#include "pt-eval.h"
#include "pt-pr-code.h"
#include "unwind-prot.h"

namespace octave
{
  // Hide the details of the string buffer so that we are less likely to
  // create a memory leak.

  std::string
  tree::str_print_code (void)
  {
    std::ostringstream buf;

    tree_print_code tpc (buf);

    accept (tpc);

    std::string retval = buf.str ();

    return retval;
  }

  // Is the current breakpoint condition met?

  bool
  tree::meets_bp_condition (tree_evaluator& tw) const
  {
    bool retval;
    if (m_bp_cond == nullptr)
      retval = false;
    else if (m_bp_cond->empty ())     // empty condition always met
      retval = true;
    else
      {
        int parse_status = 0;

        unwind_protect frame;

        octave::interpreter_try (frame);

        retval = true;                // default to stopping if any error
        try
          {
            octave_value_list val
              = tw.eval_string (*m_bp_cond, 1, parse_status, 1);

            if (parse_status == 0)
              {
                if (! val(0).is_scalar_type ())
                  warning ("Breakpoint condition must be a scalar, not size %s",
                           val(0).dims ().str ('x').c_str ());
                else
                  retval = val(0).bool_value ();
              }
            else
              warning ("Error parsing breakpoint condition");
          }
        catch (const execution_exception& ee)
          {
            interpreter& interp = tw.get_interpreter ();

            interp.recover_from_exception ();

            std::string tmp = ee.message ();

            warning ("Error evaluating breakpoint condition:\n    %s",
                     tmp.c_str ());
          }
      }

    return retval;
  }
}