GetLastJob

Returns the latest job sent to Scilab engine

BOOL GetLastJob(char *JOB,int nbcharsJOB);

Description

This fonction returns the latest job sent to Scilab engine with the command SendScilabJob or SendScilabJobs. This can be used to display a command which failed.

BOOL is just a simple typedef on int ( typedef int BOOL ). TRUE is defined on 1 ( #define TRUE 1) and FALSE is defined on 0 ( #define FALSE 0).

Arguments

:JOB a standard C char* which will be filled with the latest job : :nbcharsJOB The number of char of JOB : :returns 1 (TRUE) if the operation is successfull. 0 (FALSE) if an

error during initialization occurred.

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Examples

// A simple GetLastJob example
// See SCI/modules/call_scilab/examples/basicExamples/GetLastJob.c for
// the full code
`int`_ code=SendScilabJob("failedMyCurrentJob=%pi*3/0");
if (code!=0){
 `char`_ lastjob[4096];
 if (GetLastJob(lastjob,4096))  {
  printf("Failed command: %s\n",lastjob);
 }
}

See Also

  • Call_Scilab call_scilab is an interface which provides the ability to call Scilab engine from C/C++ code
  • api Scilab api_scilab is the Scilab interface to read/write data from/to Scilab memory
  • Compile and run with call_scilab How to compile a native application based on or using Scilab
  • SendScilabJob Send a Scilab task from a C/C++ code (call_scilab)
  • TerminateScilab Stops and terminates Scilab engine in Call Scilab
  • Double Management How to manage Scilab’s variable read and write process using call_scilab and api_scilab
  • Boolean Management How to manage Scilab’s boolean read and write process using call_scilab and api_scilab
  • Complex Management How to manage Scilab’s complex variable read and write process using call_scilab
  • String Management How to manage Scilab’s String read and write process using call_scilab and api_scilab

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