An error checking utility for troubleshooting using the generated return variable.
[out_signal] = return_check(return_var)
Input:
return_var: Return variable from above discussed functions
Output:
out_signal: Verbose meaning of the return signal:
Figure A4. : Returned values and their meaning for error reporting
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