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Ring Documentation, Release 1.5.4
Func IsMainSourceFile
if PrevFileName() = sysargv[2]
return true
ok
return false
32.16 CurrentDir() Function
Return the path of the current directory
Syntax:
CurrenDir() ---> String contains the path of the currect directory
32.17 ExeFileName() Function
Return the Ring executable file name
Syntax:
exefilename() ---> String contains the Ring executable file name
32.18 ChDir() Function
Change the current directory
Syntax:
ChDir(cNewPath)
32.19 ExeFolder() Function
Return the Ring executable file path
Syntax:
exefolder() ---> String contains the Ring executable path
32.20 Version() Function
Return the Ring version
Syntax:
version() ---> String contains the Ring version
Output:
32.16. CurrentDir() Function 235
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1.5.4
32.21 Shutdown() Function
Close the application
Syntax:
shutdown(nStatus) ---> Close the application
32.21. Shutdown() Function 236
CHAPTER
THIRTYTHREE
EVAL() AND DEBUGGING
In this chapter we are going to learn about
• Error Handling using Try/Catch/Done
• Eval() function
• Raise() function
• Assert() function
33.1 Try/Catch/Done
Syntax:
Try
Statements...
Catch
Statements...
Done
The statements in the Try block will be executed, if any error happens then the statements in the catch block will be
executed.
Inside the catch block we can use the variable cCatchError to get the error message
Example:
Try
see 5/0
Catch
see "Catch!" + nl + cCatchError
Done
Output:
Catch!
Error (R1) : Cann't divide by zero !
33.2 Eval() Function
We can execute code during the runtime from string using the Eval() function
Syntax:
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Eval(cCode)
Example:
Eval("nOutput = 5+2*5 " )
See "5+2*5 = " + nOutput + nl
Eval("for x = 1 to 10 see x + nl next")
Eval("func test see 'message from test!' ")
test()
Output:
5+2*5 = 15
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
message from test!
33.3 Raise() Function
We can raise an exception using the Raise() function
Syntax:
Raise(cErrorMessage)
The function will display the error message then end the execution of the program.
We can use Try/Catch/Done to avoid exceptions generated by raise() function.
Example:
nMode = 10
if nMode < 0 or nMode > 5
raise("Error : nMode not in the range 1:4")
ok
Output:
Line 4 Error : nMode not in the range 1:4
In raise in file testsraise.ring
Example:
try
testmode(6)
catch
see "avoid raise!"
done
testmode(-1)
33.3. Raise() Function 238
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func testmode nMode
if nMode < 0 or nMode > 5
raise("Error : nMode not in the range 1:4")
ok
Output:
avoid raise!
Line 12 Error : nMode not in the range 1:4
In raise In function testmode() in file testsraise2.ring
called from line 7 in file testsraise2.ring
33.4 Assert() Function
We can use the Assert() function to test conditions before executing the code
If the test fail the program will be terminated with an error message contains the assert condition.
Syntax:
Assert( condition )
Example:
x = 10
assert( x = 10)
assert( x = 100 )
Output:
Line 3 Assertion Failed!
In assert in file testsassert.ring
33.4. Assert() Function 239
CHAPTER
THIRTYFOUR
DEMO PROGRAMS
In this chapter we will see simple demo programs
• Language Shell
• Main Menu
34.1 Language Shell
We can create simple interactive programming environment using the next program
while true
see nl + "code:> "
give cCode
try
eval(cCode)
catch
see cCatchError
done
end
Output:
code:> see "hello world"
hello world
code:> for x = 1 to 10 see x + nl next
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
code:> func test see "Hello from test" + nl
code:> test()
Hello from test
code:> bye
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34.2 Main Menu
Example:
# Demo Program
while true
see "
Main Menu
===========
[1] Say Hello
[2] Sum two numbers
[3] Stars
[4] Fact
[5] Exit
" give nMenu see nl
# we can use Switch-ON-Other-OFF instead of IF-BUT-ELSE-OK
Switch nMenu
On 1 sayhello()
On 2 Sum()
On 3 Stars()
On 4
see "Enter Number : " give x
see "Output : "
Try
see Fact(number(x))
Catch
see "Error in parameters!" + nl
Done
On "5" return
Other see "bad option" + nl
Off
end
func sayhello
see "Enter your name ? " give fname
see "Hello " + fname + nl
func sum
see "number 1 : " give num1 see "number 2 : " give num2
see "Sum : " see 0 + num1 + num2
func stars
for x = 1 to 10
see space(8)
for y = 1 to x see "*" next see nl
next
func fact x if x = 0 return 1 else return x * fact(x-1) ok
34.2. Main Menu 241
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func space x y = "" for t=1 to x y += " " next return y
Output:
Main Menu
===========
[1] Say Hello
[2] Sum two numbers
[3] Stars
[4] Fact
[5] Exit
1
Enter your name ? Mahmoud Fayed
Hello Mahmoud Fayed
Main Menu
===========
[1] Say Hello
[2] Sum two numbers
[3] Stars
[4] Fact
[5] Exit
2
number 1 : 3
number 2 : 4
Sum : 7
Main Menu
===========
[1] Say Hello
[2] Sum two numbers
[3] Stars
[4] Fact
[5] Exit
3
*
**
***
****
*****
******
*******
********
*********
**********
Main Menu
===========
[1] Say Hello
[2] Sum two numbers
34.2. Main Menu 242
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[3] Stars
[4] Fact
[5] Exit
4
Enter Number : 5
Output : 120
Main Menu
===========
[1] Say Hello
[2] Sum two numbers
[3] Stars
[4] Fact
[5] Exit
5
34.2. Main Menu 243
CHAPTER
THIRTYFIVE
ODBC FUNCTIONS
This chapter contains the ODBC functions provided by the Ring programming language.
• odbc_init()
• odbc_drivers()
• odbc_datasources()
• odbc_close()
• odbc_connect()
• odbc_disconnect()
• odbc_execute()
• odbc_colcount()
• odbc_fetch()
• odbc_getdata()
• odbc_tables()
• odbc_columns()
• odbc_autocommit()
• odbc_commit()
• odbc_rollback()
Before using the next function load the odbclib.ring library
load "odbclib.ring"
# Use ODBC functions
35.1 odbc_init() Function
We can create ODBC Handle using the odbc_init() function
Syntax:
odbc_init() ---> ODBC Handle
244

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The Ring programming language version 1.5.4 book - Part 27 of 185

  • 1. Ring Documentation, Release 1.5.4 Func IsMainSourceFile if PrevFileName() = sysargv[2] return true ok return false 32.16 CurrentDir() Function Return the path of the current directory Syntax: CurrenDir() ---> String contains the path of the currect directory 32.17 ExeFileName() Function Return the Ring executable file name Syntax: exefilename() ---> String contains the Ring executable file name 32.18 ChDir() Function Change the current directory Syntax: ChDir(cNewPath) 32.19 ExeFolder() Function Return the Ring executable file path Syntax: exefolder() ---> String contains the Ring executable path 32.20 Version() Function Return the Ring version Syntax: version() ---> String contains the Ring version Output: 32.16. CurrentDir() Function 235
  • 2. Ring Documentation, Release 1.5.4 1.5.4 32.21 Shutdown() Function Close the application Syntax: shutdown(nStatus) ---> Close the application 32.21. Shutdown() Function 236
  • 3. CHAPTER THIRTYTHREE EVAL() AND DEBUGGING In this chapter we are going to learn about • Error Handling using Try/Catch/Done • Eval() function • Raise() function • Assert() function 33.1 Try/Catch/Done Syntax: Try Statements... Catch Statements... Done The statements in the Try block will be executed, if any error happens then the statements in the catch block will be executed. Inside the catch block we can use the variable cCatchError to get the error message Example: Try see 5/0 Catch see "Catch!" + nl + cCatchError Done Output: Catch! Error (R1) : Cann't divide by zero ! 33.2 Eval() Function We can execute code during the runtime from string using the Eval() function Syntax: 237
  • 4. Ring Documentation, Release 1.5.4 Eval(cCode) Example: Eval("nOutput = 5+2*5 " ) See "5+2*5 = " + nOutput + nl Eval("for x = 1 to 10 see x + nl next") Eval("func test see 'message from test!' ") test() Output: 5+2*5 = 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 message from test! 33.3 Raise() Function We can raise an exception using the Raise() function Syntax: Raise(cErrorMessage) The function will display the error message then end the execution of the program. We can use Try/Catch/Done to avoid exceptions generated by raise() function. Example: nMode = 10 if nMode < 0 or nMode > 5 raise("Error : nMode not in the range 1:4") ok Output: Line 4 Error : nMode not in the range 1:4 In raise in file testsraise.ring Example: try testmode(6) catch see "avoid raise!" done testmode(-1) 33.3. Raise() Function 238
  • 5. Ring Documentation, Release 1.5.4 func testmode nMode if nMode < 0 or nMode > 5 raise("Error : nMode not in the range 1:4") ok Output: avoid raise! Line 12 Error : nMode not in the range 1:4 In raise In function testmode() in file testsraise2.ring called from line 7 in file testsraise2.ring 33.4 Assert() Function We can use the Assert() function to test conditions before executing the code If the test fail the program will be terminated with an error message contains the assert condition. Syntax: Assert( condition ) Example: x = 10 assert( x = 10) assert( x = 100 ) Output: Line 3 Assertion Failed! In assert in file testsassert.ring 33.4. Assert() Function 239
  • 6. CHAPTER THIRTYFOUR DEMO PROGRAMS In this chapter we will see simple demo programs • Language Shell • Main Menu 34.1 Language Shell We can create simple interactive programming environment using the next program while true see nl + "code:> " give cCode try eval(cCode) catch see cCatchError done end Output: code:> see "hello world" hello world code:> for x = 1 to 10 see x + nl next 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 code:> func test see "Hello from test" + nl code:> test() Hello from test code:> bye 240
  • 7. Ring Documentation, Release 1.5.4 34.2 Main Menu Example: # Demo Program while true see " Main Menu =========== [1] Say Hello [2] Sum two numbers [3] Stars [4] Fact [5] Exit " give nMenu see nl # we can use Switch-ON-Other-OFF instead of IF-BUT-ELSE-OK Switch nMenu On 1 sayhello() On 2 Sum() On 3 Stars() On 4 see "Enter Number : " give x see "Output : " Try see Fact(number(x)) Catch see "Error in parameters!" + nl Done On "5" return Other see "bad option" + nl Off end func sayhello see "Enter your name ? " give fname see "Hello " + fname + nl func sum see "number 1 : " give num1 see "number 2 : " give num2 see "Sum : " see 0 + num1 + num2 func stars for x = 1 to 10 see space(8) for y = 1 to x see "*" next see nl next func fact x if x = 0 return 1 else return x * fact(x-1) ok 34.2. Main Menu 241
  • 8. Ring Documentation, Release 1.5.4 func space x y = "" for t=1 to x y += " " next return y Output: Main Menu =========== [1] Say Hello [2] Sum two numbers [3] Stars [4] Fact [5] Exit 1 Enter your name ? Mahmoud Fayed Hello Mahmoud Fayed Main Menu =========== [1] Say Hello [2] Sum two numbers [3] Stars [4] Fact [5] Exit 2 number 1 : 3 number 2 : 4 Sum : 7 Main Menu =========== [1] Say Hello [2] Sum two numbers [3] Stars [4] Fact [5] Exit 3 * ** *** **** ***** ****** ******* ******** ********* ********** Main Menu =========== [1] Say Hello [2] Sum two numbers 34.2. Main Menu 242
  • 9. Ring Documentation, Release 1.5.4 [3] Stars [4] Fact [5] Exit 4 Enter Number : 5 Output : 120 Main Menu =========== [1] Say Hello [2] Sum two numbers [3] Stars [4] Fact [5] Exit 5 34.2. Main Menu 243
  • 10. CHAPTER THIRTYFIVE ODBC FUNCTIONS This chapter contains the ODBC functions provided by the Ring programming language. • odbc_init() • odbc_drivers() • odbc_datasources() • odbc_close() • odbc_connect() • odbc_disconnect() • odbc_execute() • odbc_colcount() • odbc_fetch() • odbc_getdata() • odbc_tables() • odbc_columns() • odbc_autocommit() • odbc_commit() • odbc_rollback() Before using the next function load the odbclib.ring library load "odbclib.ring" # Use ODBC functions 35.1 odbc_init() Function We can create ODBC Handle using the odbc_init() function Syntax: odbc_init() ---> ODBC Handle 244