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"warning" -- builtin function
From: |
E. Joshua Rigler |
Subject: |
"warning" -- builtin function |
Date: |
24 Nov 2001 12:34:34 -0700 |
Is there a reason that using the "warning" function always follows the
output I want by repeating the line from the source code, and providing
a traceback? For example:
octave:12> warning ("testing")
warning: testing
warning: near line 12, column 1:
>>> warning ("testing")
octave:13>
The "error" function at least allows you to prevent traceback
information from being displayed by using a newline. I suppose I can
just use printf to do what I want, but this seems like it might be a bug
in 2.1.34.
-EJR
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