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pt-exp.cc
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23 #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
24 #include <config.h>
25 #endif
26 
27 #include <iostream>
28 #include <string>
29 
30 #include "error.h"
31 #include "pager.h"
32 #include "oct-lvalue.h"
33 #include "ov.h"
34 #include "pt-exp.h"
35 
36 // Expressions.
37 
38 bool
39 tree_expression::is_logically_true (const char *warn_for)
40 {
41  bool expr_value = false;
42 
43  octave_value t1 = rvalue1 ();
44 
45  if (! error_state)
46  {
47  if (t1.is_defined ())
48  return t1.is_true ();
49  else
50  ::error ("%s: undefined value used in conditional expression",
51  warn_for);
52  }
53 
54  return expr_value;
55 }
56 
59 {
60  ::error ("invalid rvalue function called in expression");
61  return octave_value ();
62 }
63 
66 {
67  ::error ("invalid rvalue function called in expression");
68  return octave_value_list ();
69 }
70 
72 tree_expression::rvalue (int nargout, const std::list<octave_lvalue> *)
73 {
74  return rvalue (nargout);
75 }
76 
79 {
80  ::error ("invalid lvalue function called in expression");
81  return octave_lvalue ();
82 }
83 
84 std::string
86 {
87  return std::string ();
88 }