MLTestUCS2HeadWithArgCount (C Function)
MLTestUCS2HeadWithArgCount has been replaced by WSTestUCS2HeadWithArgCount.
int MLTestUCS2HeadWithArgCount(MLINK l, const unsigned short *s, int v, int *n)
tests that the next object to be read from the MathLink connection specified by l is an expression with head s, an UCS-2 encoded character string of length v, and that the number of arguments of the expression is n.
Details
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- MLTestUCS2HeadWithArgCount() fails if the current expression on the link is not a function with a symbol as a head, if the name of the symbol does not match s, or if the number of arguments for the function is not n.
- MLTestUCS2HeadWithArgCount() stores the actual number of arguments to the function in n when the function returns.
- MLTestUCS2HeadWithArgCount() returns 0 in the event of an error, and a nonzero value if the function succeeds.
- Use MLError() to retrieve the error code if MLTestUCS2HeadWithArgCount() fails.
- MLTestUCS2HeadWithArgCount() will reset the stream pointer to the expression on the link just prior to calling MLTestUCS2HeadWithArgCount() if the function fails. This operation behaves as if the programmer has called MLCreateMark(l); MLTestUCS2HeadWithArgCount(...); MLSeekToMark(...).
- MLTestUCS2HeadWithArgCount() is declared in the MathLink header file mathlink.h.
Examples
Basic Examples (1)
#include "mathlink.h"
/* A function to test whether the next expression on the Link is Plus[a,b] */
void f(MLINK l)
{
unsigned short symbol[4];
int args = 2;
const char *symbol;
symbol[0] = 'P';
symbol[1] = 'l';
symbol[2] = 'u';
symbol[3] = 's';
if(! MLTestUCS2HeadWithArgCount(l, (const unsigned short *)symbol, 4, &args))
{ /* Next expression is not Plus, or does not have two args */ }
if(! MLGetSymbol(l, &symbol))
{ /* Unable to read symbol */ }
/* Check if symbol is 'a' */
MLReleaseSymbol(l, symbol);
if(! MLGetSymbol(l, &symbol))
{ /* Unable to read symbol */ }
/* Check if the symbol is 'b' */
MLReleaseSymbol(l, symbol);
}