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This changes the exception error message of a bad-arguments error to suppress the constructor argument when the failure is a constructor. This changes both the "Invoked with: " output to omit the object instances, and rewrites the constructor signature to make it look like a constructor (changing the first argument to the object name, and removing the ' -> NoneType' return type.
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27 lines
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const char *
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c
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Failed as expected: Tried to call pure virtual function "Base::dispatch"
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Yay..
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[Placeholder[1], Placeholder[2], Placeholder[3], Placeholder[4]]
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[3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15]
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0==0, 1==1, 2==2, 3==3, 4==4, 5==5, 6==6, 7==7, 8==8, 9==9,
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Failed as expected: Incompatible function arguments. The following argument types are supported:
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1. (example.issues.ElementA) -> NoneType
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Invoked with: None
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Failed as expected: Incompatible function arguments. The following argument types are supported:
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1. (int) -> int
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Invoked with: 5.2
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12.0
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C++ version
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A.f()
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Python version
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PyA.PyA()
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PyA.f()
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In python f()
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StrIssue.__str__ called
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StrIssue[3]
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Failed as expected: Incompatible constructor arguments. The following argument types are supported:
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1. example.issues.StrIssue(int)
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2. example.issues.StrIssue()
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Invoked with: no, such, constructor
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