On 03/02/2011 10:27 AM, Ernest Adrogué wrote:
Hi,
Suppose a function that checks an object:
stop.if.dims<- function(x) {
if (! is.null(dim(x))) {
stop("cannot handle dimensional data")
}
}
This would be used by other functions that can only work with
dimensionless objects. The problem is the error message would need to
include the name of the function that called stop.if.dims, so that the
user knows which function got an argument that was incorrect.
How do I do this? Or maybe there is another way...
I see you have the answer you wanted, but I'd suggest you don't need
this: the user should just use traceback() after the error to see the
full call stack. Perhaps it's not the caller that's the problem, but
the caller of the caller...
Duncan Murdoch
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