23 #if ! defined (octave_pt_cmd_h) 24 #define octave_pt_cmd_h 1 26 #include "octave-config.h" 62 int l = -1,
int c = -1)
127 #if defined (OCTAVE_USE_DEPRECATED_FUNCTIONS) 129 OCTAVE_DEPRECATED (4.4,
"use 'octave::tree_command' instead")
130 typedef
octave::tree_command tree_command;
132 OCTAVE_DEPRECATED (4.4, "use '
octave::tree_no_op_command'
instead")
133 typedef
octave::tree_no_op_command tree_no_op_command;
135 OCTAVE_DEPRECATED (4.4, "use '
octave::tree_function_def'
instead")
136 typedef
octave::tree_function_def tree_function_def;
virtual void visit_function_def(tree_function_def &)=0
tree_function_def(const octave_value &v, int l=-1, int c=-1)
tree_no_op_command(const std::string &cmd="no_op", bool e=false, int l=-1, int c=-1)
F77_RET_T const F77_REAL const F77_REAL F77_REAL &F77_RET_T const F77_DBLE const F77_DBLE F77_DBLE &F77_RET_T const F77_DBLE F77_DBLE &F77_RET_T const F77_REAL F77_REAL &F77_RET_T const F77_DBLE const F77_DBLE * f
void accept(tree_walker &tw)
~tree_function_def(void)=default
tree_no_op_command & operator=(const tree_no_op_command &)=delete
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
~tree_no_op_command(void)=default
tree_function_def & operator=(const tree_function_def &)=delete
std::string original_command(void)
tree_command & operator=(const tree_command &)=delete
virtual void visit_no_op_command(tree_no_op_command &)=0
bool is_end_of_file(void) const
virtual ~tree_command(void)=default
tree_function_def(octave_function *f, int l=-1, int c=-1)
void accept(tree_walker &tw)
tree_command(int l=-1, int c=-1)
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_end_of_fcn_or_script(void) const