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########################################################################
##
## Copyright (C) 2012-2024 The Octave Project Developers
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########################################################################

## -*- texinfo -*-
## @cindex error ids
##
## @table @code
## @item Octave:bad-alloc
## Indicates that memory couldn't be allocated.
##
## @item Octave:invalid-context
## Indicates the error was generated by an operation that cannot be executed in
## the scope from which it was called.  For example, the function
## @code{print_usage ()} when called from the Octave prompt raises this error.
##
## @item Octave:invalid-fun-call
## Indicates that a function was called in an incorrect way, e.g., wrong number
## of input arguments.
##
## @item Octave:invalid-indexing
## Indicates that a data-type was indexed incorrectly, e.g., real-value index
## for arrays, nonexistent field of a structure.
##
## @item Octave:invalid-input-arg
## Indicates that a function was called with invalid input arguments.
##
## @item Octave:undefined-function
## Indicates a call to a function that is not defined.  The function may exist
## but Octave is unable to find it in the search path.
##
## @end table
##

function error_ids ()
  help ("error_ids");
endfunction


## Mark file as being tested.  No real test needed for a documentation .m file
%!assert (1)