swig/Examples/lua/exception/runme.lua
Mark Gossage 8350c724f5 [lua] updated docs for exceptions
added new examples (exception,embed2)
update typmaps

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-- file: example.lua
---- importing ----
if string.sub(_VERSION,1,7)=='Lua 5.0' then
-- lua5.0 doesnt have a nice way to do this
lib=loadlib('example.dll','luaopen_example') or loadlib('example.so','luaopen_example')
assert(lib)()
else
-- lua 5.1 does
require('example')
end
-- throw a lot of exceptions:
-- you must catch exceptions using pcall and then checking the result
t = example.Test()
print "calling t:unknown()"
ok,res=pcall(function() t:unknown() end)
if ok then
print " that worked! Funny"
else
print(" call failed with error:",res)
end
print "calling t:simple()"
ok,res=pcall(function() t:simple() end)
if ok then
print " that worked! Funny"
else
print(" call failed with error:",res)
end
print "calling t:message()"
ok,res=pcall(function() t:message() end)
if ok then
print " that worked! Funny"
else
print(" call failed with error:",res)
end
print "calling t:hosed()"
ok,res=pcall(function() t:hosed() end)
if ok then
print " that worked! Funny"
else
print(" call failed with error:",res.code,res.msg)
end
-- this is a rather strange way to perform the multiple catch of exceptions
print "calling t:mutli()"
for i=1,3 do
ok,res=pcall(function() t:multi(i) end)
if ok then
print " that worked! Funny"
else
if swig_type(res)=="Exc *" then
print(" call failed with Exc exception:",res.code,res.msg)
else
print(" call failed with error:",res)
end
end
end