[m-rev.] for review: initialisers and uncaught exceptions

Julien Fischer juliensf at csse.unimelb.edu.au
Thu Feb 8 00:39:22 AEDT 2007


On Thu, 8 Feb 2007, Mark Brown wrote:

> On 08-Feb-2007, Julien Fischer <juliensf at csse.unimelb.edu.au> wrote:
>> +# init_excp.out is expected to fail (it calls throw/1).
>> +#
>> +init_excp.out: init_excp
>> +	if ./init_excp > $@.tmp 2>&1; then \
>> +		grep  . $@.tmp; \
>
> What does this do (apart from remove empty lines)?  Same question applies
> to the already existing no_fully_strict test.

I assumed that it was so the output showed up in the test logs.  (The
tests in the tabling directory are run that way as well.)

>> +		exit 1; \
>> +	else \
>> +		cat $@.tmp > $@; \
>> +		rm -f $@.tmp; \
>> +	fi
>
> What happens in grades where stack dumps are available?  You may need to
> filter out line numbers from exception.m.

Done.

Did you have any comments the reference manual change?

Julien.
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