23 #if ! defined (octave_procstream_h) 24 #define octave_procstream_h 1 26 #include "octave-config.h" 32 #include <sys/types.h> 53 void open (
const char *
name,
int mode);
55 int is_open (
void)
const {
return pb.is_open (); }
59 pid_t
pid (
void)
const {
return pb.pid (); }
Return the CPU time used by your Octave session The first output is the total time spent executing your process and is equal to the sum of second and third which are the number of CPU seconds spent executing in user mode and the number of CPU seconds spent executing in system mode
oprocstream(const char *name, int mode=std::ios::out)
void open(const std::string &name, int mode)
void open(const std::string &name, int mode=std::ios::out)
void open(const std::string &name, int mode)
oprocstream(const std::string &name, int mode=std::ios::out)
procstream(const std::string &name, int mode)
nd deftypefn *std::string name
void open(const std::string &name, int mode=std::ios::in)
int file_number(void) const
iprocstream(const char *name, int mode=std::ios::in)
procstream(const char *name, int mode)
void open(const char *name, int mode=std::ios::in)
intNDArray & operator=(const intNDArray< T > &a)
void open(const char *name, int mode=std::ios::out)
If this string is the system will ring the terminal sometimes it is useful to be able to print the original representation of the string
void open(const char *name, int mode)
iprocstream(const std::string &name, int mode=std::ios::in)