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{{MacroFunction | |||
|name=assert | |||
|version=1.3b49 | |||
|description= | |||
Halts execution and prints a custom error message if a condition is {{false}}. Note that the error message will be displayed in chat even if the command itself is in a {{code|[H: ]}} block. | |||
|usage= | |||
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assert(condition, message) | |||
</syntaxhighlight> | |||
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assert(condition, message, prefix) | |||
</syntaxhighlight> | |||
'''Parameters''' | |||
{{param|condition|The test condition that must evaluate to {{true}} for the macro to continue.}} | |||
{{param|message|The custom error message that is presented if the macro is halted due to the {{false}} condition.}} | |||
{{param|prefix|Determines if the error message should have the message prefix {{code|"Macro defined error: "}}. Defaults to {{true}}, set to {{false}} if you do not wish your custom error message to have the message prefix.}} | |||
|examples= | |||
Checks to see if a player is a GM, and if they are not halts execution of the macro and displays output. | |||
<syntaxhighlight lang="mtmacro" line> | |||
[h: assert(isGM(),"This macro is for GM use only.",0)] | |||
</syntaxhighlight> | |||
Chat output (if player is not GM): {{code|This macro is for GM use only.}} | |||
Halts execution of the macro if {{code|var}} is a number. This is useful for making sure the variables you work with are the variable type you expect. | |||
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[h: assert(! isNumber(var), "The variable is a number.",1)] | |||
</syntaxhighlight> | |||
Chat output (if {{code|var}} is a number): {{code|Macro defined error: The variable is a number.}} | |||
Bear in mind, {{code|isNumber(var)}} returns {{true}} when var is a number, but assert continues when condition is {{true}}. Using {{code|! isNumber(var)}} inverts the boolean value. | |||
===Usage Notes=== | |||
When aborting a macro called from another macro (for example, a library token), all macros are aborted, not just the one executing. | |||
Since 1.5.0 you can change that behaviour by using macro.catchAssert. | |||
|also= | |||
{{ func|isGM}} | |||
{{ func|isNumber}} | |||
{{ func|abort}} | |||
[[ macro.catchAssert|macro.catchAssert]] | |||
|changes= | |||
{{change|1.3b51|Added {{code|prefix}} parameter option.}} | |||
{{change|1.5.0|catch an assert with macro.catchAssert}} | |||
}} | |||
[[Category:Miscellaneous Function]] |
Latest revision as of 23:59, 14 March 2023
assert() Function
• Introduced in version 1.3b49
Halts execution and prints a custom error message if a condition is
false
(0
). Note that the error message will be displayed in chat even if the command itself is in a [H: ]
block.Usage
assert(condition, message)
assert(condition, message, prefix)
Parameters
condition
- The test condition that must evaluate totrue
(1
) for the macro to continue.message
- The custom error message that is presented if the macro is halted due to thefalse
(0
) condition.prefix
- Determines if the error message should have the message prefix"Macro defined error: "
. Defaults totrue
(1
), set tofalse
(0
) if you do not wish your custom error message to have the message prefix.
Examples
Checks to see if a player is a GM, and if they are not halts execution of the macro and displays output.
[h: assert(isGM(),"This macro is for GM use only.",0)]
Chat output (if player is not GM): This macro is for GM use only.
Halts execution of the macro if var
is a number. This is useful for making sure the variables you work with are the variable type you expect.
[h: assert(! isNumber(var), "The variable is a number.",1)]
Chat output (if var
is a number): Macro defined error: The variable is a number.
Bear in mind, isNumber(var)
returns true
(1
) when var is a number, but assert continues when condition is true
(1
). Using ! isNumber(var)
inverts the boolean value.
Usage Notes
When aborting a macro called from another macro (for example, a library token), all macros are aborted, not just the one executing.
Since 1.5.0 you can change that behaviour by using macro.catchAssert.See Also
Version Changes
- 1.3b51 - Added
prefix
parameter option. - 1.5.0 - catch an assert with macro.catchAssert