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Returns a string that contains a summary of the counts of assert command results (since the beginning of the execution of the macro that contains the assert). Syntax: &&assertStatus The "assert" functions (also including &&assertSuccessCount and &&assertFailureCount) are particularly useful if you are using the assert command to automate your code testing, letting you keep track of the successes and failures of the assertions. To report the function result, you may want to use the echo command, as shown in the following macro trace output: >>>macroTrace: macroTrace on |
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