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Re: message ids for warnings and errors


From: John W. Eaton
Subject: Re: message ids for warnings and errors
Date: Wed, 7 Dec 2005 19:24:40 -0500

On  7-Dec-2005, Paul Kienzle wrote:

| It would be nice if the warning state were automatically
| restored when the function completes, otherwise we are going
| to end up with unwind protect cruft sprinkled everywhere again.

One of the reasons for adding the message-id thing was compatibility.
Having the state scoped would break compatibility.

In CVS Octave, we have 21 knobs for warning control:

  warn_assign_as_truth_value
  warn_function_name_clash
  warn_neg_dim_as_zero
  warn_separator_insert
  warn_variable_switch_label
  warn_associativity_change
  warn_future_time_stamp
  warn_num_to_str
  warn_single_quote_string
  warn_divide_by_zero
  warn_imag_to_real
  warn_precedence_change
  warn_str_to_num
  warn_empty_list_elements
  warn_matlab_incompatible
  warn_reload_forces_clear
  warn_string_concat
  warn_fortran_indexing
  warn_missing_semicolon
  warn_resize_on_range_error
  warn_undefined_return_values

and 12 of them are off by default.  So I guess we have a situation
similar to Matlab, where we will start with

  warning on all

plus the 12 exceptions.

Is it really a problem if the state is global?  Are there very many
(any) places now where we need unwind_protect to play with the warning
state?

jwe



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