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controlling source() work
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Miquel Cabanas |
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controlling source() work |
Date: |
Wed, 19 Feb 2003 18:23:15 +0100 |
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Mutt/1.3.28i |
hi,
I'd like to use source () in a script file to parse octave
commands that will be (for convenience) in a file with a
file extension different than ".m" ... but those files will
be created by novice users and I expect typos to be thrown
in ...
The point is that apparently, besides the error messages on
screen, source () does not provide a way to test whether it
parsed ok the given file. I've tryed eval () and try-catch,
but I didn't manage to make it work as I'd like.
Any hint?
This was on GNU/Linux Debian v 3.0r1, with Octave 2.1.35.
Miquel
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