Why does the Code Analyzer flag this as an error?

4 views (last 30 days)
Why does the Code Analyzer flag this code as an error? It runs fine:
try
error("It's bad")
catch ME
warning('Error in code: %s', ME.message);
end
Warning: Error in code: It's bad

Accepted Answer

Matt J
Matt J on 6 Mar 2025
Mathworks Support has classified it as a bug.
  1 Comment
dpb
dpb on 6 Mar 2025
That's pretty-much what my conclusion was although I said mlint was too picky... :)

Sign in to comment.

More Answers (1)

dpb
dpb on 27 Feb 2025
Moved: dpb on 27 Feb 2025
Having warning() inside the catch clause is the problem -- the catch clause is executed only when an error condition exists and mixing that up with trying to issue a warning is sorta' like double jeopardy and mlint doesn't like it...
Just output any additional message with disp or fprintf, don't try to throw a warning there...
try
error("It's bad")
catch ME
fprintf('Error in code: \n%s\n',ME.message);
end
shows no error or warning.
  2 Comments
Matt J
Matt J on 27 Feb 2025
Edited: Matt J on 27 Feb 2025
That does make a certain amount of sense, but the explanation given by the Code Analyzer doesn't resemble that:
dpb
dpb on 27 Feb 2025
Edited: dpb on 27 Feb 2025
Yeah, @Matt J, I thought about addressing that but decided to not touch it. :)
The suggested solution doesn't work(*) when the warning is inside the catch block, either...I believe the authors of mlint never thought of nor tested the case.
It's probably worth an enhancement/bug report...
(*) Actually, on further exploration using the other format string argument does convert the mlint error into a warning although it may take moving around in the file some first before the red line is replaced by the orange one. You then get a warning that the number of output items may not match the format specification. Either way, there isn't an actual syntax error in the warning statement per se, just a picky mlint false positive, I think.

Sign in to comment.

Categories

Find more on Startup and Shutdown in Help Center and File Exchange

Products


Release

R2024b

Community Treasure Hunt

Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!

Start Hunting!