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use std::numeric_limits for integer max and min values
* strfind.cc, gl-render.cc, jit-typeinfo.cc, oct-stream.cc,
sparse-xpow.cc, xpow.cc, debug.cc, file-io.cc, ls-oct-ascii.cc,
oct-hist.cc, pr-output.cc, utils.cc, variables.h, ov-base-int.cc,
ov-base.cc, ov-bool-sparse.cc, ov-cx-sparse.cc, ov-float.cc,
ov-flt-re-mat.cc, ov-int16.cc, ov-int32.cc, ov-int64.cc, ov-int8.cc,
ov-re-mat.cc, ov-re-sparse.cc, ov-scalar.cc, ov-struct.cc,
ov-uint16.cc, ov-uint32.cc, ov-uint64.cc, ov-uint8.cc, Array.cc,
Sparse.cc, chNDArray.cc, dNDArray.cc, data-conv.cc, data-conv.h,
fNDArray.cc, kpse.cc, oct-inttypes.h, oct-time.cc:
Use std::numeric_limits for max and min integer values. Include
<limits>, not <climits>.
author | John W. Eaton <jwe@octave.org> |
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date | Wed, 22 Aug 2012 17:36:54 -0400 |
parents | 4295d634797d |
children | be41c30bcb44 |
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#include "mex.h" void mexFunction (int nlhs, mxArray *plhs[], int nrhs, const mxArray *prhs[]) { mxArray *v = mxCreateDoubleMatrix (1, 1, mxREAL); double *data = mxGetPr (v); *data = 1.23456789; plhs[0] = v; }