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dbgCheckEqual (Function) In french: dbgVérifieEgalité Checks whether the expressions are equal in assertive programming and in automated test mode. // The function should return 0 dbgCheckEqual(CalcFunction(), 0) Syntax
dbgCheckEqual(<Obtained expression> , <Expected expression> [, <Comments> [, <Parameter 1> [... [, <Parameter N>]]]])
<Obtained expression>: Character string Expression corresponding to the obtained result. <Expected expression>: Character string Expression corresponding to the expected result. <Comments>: Character string Character string in the format defined by StringBuild. <Parameter 1>: Any type First parameter expected by <Comments>. <Parameter N>: Any type Last parameter expected by <Comments>. Remarks - When the expressions are not equal:
- in manual test mode, an assertion is displayed (equivalent to dbgAssert).
- in runtime mode, an assertion is displayed if the assertions have been enabled (equivalent to dbgAssert).
- dbgCheckEqual is used to compare the content of an array passed as first parameter with an array of values ([1, 2, 3] syntax) passed as second parameter.
- When running an application, the expression is not evaluated if the assertions are not enabled.
- dbgOnError allows you to automatically start a WLanguage procedure used to retrieve the comment linked to the error.
 The messages of dbgCheckEqual will be written into the ADB log (at "Assert" level). For more details, see Managing ADB logs.
Business / UI classification: Neutral code
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