The OCaml module's exception handling code was poorly designed, gave confusing exception messages, and was vulnerable to buffer overflows. The OCaml module's SWIG_exception_() was adding a useless newline to the end of the exception message. In some cases, the integer value of f.e. SWIG_TypeError was being added to the exception message. The unneeded else in the OCaml module's SWIG_contract_assert() macro was causing -Wmisleading-indentation warnings. The OCaml module's exception handling code now mirrors that of the Java module. Add Lib/ocaml/std_except.i. Add multiple runtime tests.
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OCaml
13 lines
332 B
OCaml
open Swig
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open Swig_exception
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let _ =
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let c = new_Circle '(10) and s = new_Square '(10) in
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assert (_Shape_nshapes '() as int = 2);
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try
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ignore (c -> throwException ()); assert false
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with Sys_error msg -> assert (msg = "OK");
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let _ = c -> "~" () in
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let _ = s -> "~" () in
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assert (_Shape_nshapes '() as int = 0);
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;;
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