ERROR
System Testing Test Script Language.
Syntax
ERROR
Description
When an unexpected output value for a function or a WAITTIL causes a problem, the current scenario halts as a result. You may terminate the scenario deliberately with the ERROR instruction.
After an ERROR instruction, the EXCEPTION block is executed on the next scenario at the same level, if there is one.
Example
#int sock;
...
SCENARIO Main
SCENARIO Test1
...
IF (sock==-1) THEN
ERROR
END IF
...
END SCENARIO
SCENARIO Test2
...
CALL ...
...
END SCENARIO
END SCENARIO
In the above example, you can stop the Test1 scenario with the ERROR instruction. The virtual tester then proceeds to Test2 scenario.
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