23 #if ! defined (octave_pt_binop_h) 24 #define octave_pt_binop_h 1 26 #include "octave-config.h" 55 int l = -1,
int c = -1,
188 #if defined (OCTAVE_USE_DEPRECATED_FUNCTIONS) 190 OCTAVE_DEPRECATED (4.4,
"use 'octave::tree_binary_expression' instead")
191 typedef
octave::tree_binary_expression tree_binary_expression;
193 OCTAVE_DEPRECATED (4.4, "use '
octave::tree_boolean_expression'
instead")
194 typedef
octave::tree_boolean_expression tree_boolean_expression;
std::string profiler_name(void) const
tree_binary_expression & operator=(const tree_binary_expression &)=delete
~tree_binary_expression(void)
void accept(tree_walker &tw)
tree_binary_expression(tree_expression *a, tree_expression *b, int l=-1, int c=-1, octave_value::binary_op t=octave_value::unknown_binary_op)
octave_value::binary_op op_type(void) const
virtual void mark_braindead_shortcircuit(void)
bool is_eligible_for_braindead_shortcircuit(void) const
std::string oper(void) const
virtual bool has_magic_end(void) const =0
virtual void visit_boolean_expression(tree_boolean_expression &expr)
tree_boolean_expression(int l=-1, int c=-1, type t=unknown)
OCTAVE_EXPORT octave_value_list return the number of command line arguments passed to Octave If called with the optional argument the function t
nd example oindent opens the file binary numeric values will be read assuming they are stored in IEEE format with the least significant bit and then converted to the native representation Opening a file that is already open simply opens it again and returns a separate file id It is not an error to open a file several though writing to the same file through several different file ids may produce unexpected results The possible values of text mode reading and writing automatically converts linefeeds to the appropriate line end character for the you may append a you must also open the file in binary mode The parameter conversions are currently only supported for and permissions will be set to and then everything is written in a single operation This is very efficient and improves performance c
bool has_magic_end(void) const
void matlab_style_short_circuit_warning(const char *op)
calling an anonymous function involves an overhead quite comparable to the overhead of an m file function Passing a handle to a built in function is because the interpreter is not involved in the internal loop For a
void accept(tree_walker &tw)
tree_expression * dup(symbol_scope &scope) const
bool is_binary_expression(void) const
bool m_eligible_for_braindead_shortcircuit
std::string oper(void) const
tree_boolean_expression & operator=(const tree_boolean_expression &)=delete
void mark_braindead_shortcircuit(void)
tree_boolean_expression(tree_expression *a, tree_expression *b, int l=-1, int c=-1, type t=unknown)
tree_binary_expression(int l=-1, int c=-1, octave_value::binary_op t=octave_value::unknown_binary_op)
tree_expression * dup(symbol_scope &scope) const
octave_value::binary_op m_etype
bool rvalue_ok(void) const
tree_expression * rhs(void)
bool m_braindead_shortcircuit_warning_issued
virtual void visit_binary_expression(tree_binary_expression &)=0
tree_expression * lhs(void)
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
bool is_boolean_expression(void) const
bool rvalue_ok(void) const
~tree_boolean_expression(void)=default