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maint: Use Octave coding convention for cuddled parenthis in function calls with empty argument lists.
Example: func() => func ()
* dynamic.txi, func.txi, oop.txi, var.txi, embedded.cc, fortdemo.cc,
funcdemo.cc, paramdemo.cc, stringdemo.cc, unwinddemo.cc, Array.cc, Array.h,
CColVector.cc, CDiagMatrix.h, CMatrix.cc, CNDArray.cc, CRowVector.cc,
CSparse.cc, CmplxGEPBAL.cc, EIG.cc, MSparse.cc, MatrixType.cc,
Sparse-op-defs.h, Sparse-perm-op-defs.h, Sparse.cc, Sparse.h,
SparseCmplxCHOL.cc, SparseCmplxCHOL.h, SparseCmplxLU.cc, SparseCmplxQR.cc,
SparseCmplxQR.h, SparseQR.cc, SparseQR.h, SparsedbleCHOL.cc, SparsedbleCHOL.h,
SparsedbleLU.cc, SparsedbleLU.h, base-lu.cc, cmd-hist.cc, dColVector.cc,
dDiagMatrix.h, dMatrix.cc, dNDArray.cc, dRowVector.cc, dSparse.cc, dbleCHOL.cc,
dbleGEPBAL.cc, dim-vector.cc, eigs-base.cc, f2c-main.c, fCColVector.cc,
fCDiagMatrix.h, fCMatrix.cc, fCNDArray.cc, fCRowVector.cc, fCmplxGEPBAL.cc,
fColVector.cc, fDiagMatrix.h, fEIG.cc, fMatrix.cc, fNDArray.cc, fRowVector.cc,
file-ops.cc, file-stat.cc, floatCHOL.cc, floatGEPBAL.cc, idx-vector.h,
lo-specfun.cc, lo-sysdep.cc, mx-inlines.cc, oct-binmap.h, oct-convn.cc,
oct-md5.cc, oct-mem.h, oct-rand.cc, oct-syscalls.cc, randgamma.c, randmtzig.c,
sparse-base-chol.cc, sparse-base-chol.h, sparse-base-lu.cc, sparse-dmsolve.cc,
tempname.c, curl.m, divergence.m, randi.m, dlmwrite.m, edit.m, getappdata.m,
what.m, getarchdir.m, install.m, installed_packages.m, repackage.m,
unload_packages.m, colorbar.m, figure.m, isosurface.m, legend.m, loglog.m,
plot.m, plot3.m, plotyy.m, polar.m, __errplot__.m, __ghostscript__.m,
__marching_cube__.m, __plt__.m, __scatter__.m, semilogx.m, semilogy.m,
trimesh.m, trisurf.m, demo.m, test.m, datetick.m, __delaunayn__.cc,
__dsearchn__.cc, __fltk_uigetfile__.cc, __glpk__.cc, __init_fltk__.cc,
__lin_interpn__.cc, __magick_read__.cc, __pchip_deriv__.cc, balance.cc,
bsxfun.cc, ccolamd.cc, cellfun.cc, chol.cc, daspk.cc, dasrt.cc, dassl.cc,
dmperm.cc, eig.cc, eigs.cc, fftw.cc, filter.cc, find.cc, kron.cc, lookup.cc,
lsode.cc, matrix_type.cc, md5sum.cc, mgorth.cc, qr.cc, quad.cc, rand.cc,
regexp.cc, symbfact.cc, tril.cc, urlwrite.cc, op-bm-bm.cc, op-cdm-cdm.cc,
op-cell.cc, op-chm.cc, op-cm-cm.cc, op-cm-scm.cc, op-cm-sm.cc, op-cs-scm.cc,
op-cs-sm.cc, op-dm-dm.cc, op-dm-scm.cc, op-dm-sm.cc, op-fcdm-fcdm.cc,
op-fcm-fcm.cc, op-fdm-fdm.cc, op-fm-fm.cc, op-int.h, op-m-m.cc, op-m-scm.cc,
op-m-sm.cc, op-pm-pm.cc, op-pm-scm.cc, op-pm-sm.cc, op-range.cc, op-s-scm.cc,
op-s-sm.cc, op-sbm-sbm.cc, op-scm-cm.cc, op-scm-cs.cc, op-scm-m.cc,
op-scm-s.cc, op-scm-scm.cc, op-scm-sm.cc, op-sm-cm.cc, op-sm-cs.cc, op-sm-m.cc,
op-sm-s.cc, op-sm-scm.cc, op-sm-sm.cc, op-str-str.cc, op-struct.cc, bitfcns.cc,
data.cc, debug.cc, dynamic-ld.cc, error.cc, gl-render.cc, graphics.cc,
graphics.in.h, load-path.cc, ls-hdf5.cc, ls-mat5.cc, ls-mat5.h,
ls-oct-ascii.cc, ls-oct-ascii.h, mex.cc, mk-errno-list, oct-map.cc, oct-obj.h,
oct-parse.yy, octave-config.in.cc, ov-base-int.cc, ov-base-mat.cc, ov-base.cc,
ov-bool-mat.cc, ov-bool-sparse.cc, ov-bool.cc, ov-cell.cc, ov-class.cc,
ov-class.h, ov-cx-mat.cc, ov-cx-sparse.cc, ov-fcn-handle.cc, ov-flt-cx-mat.cc,
ov-flt-re-mat.cc, ov-intx.h, ov-range.h, ov-re-mat.cc, ov-re-sparse.cc,
ov-str-mat.cc, ov-struct.cc, ov-usr-fcn.h, ov.h, pr-output.cc, pt-id.cc,
pt-id.h, pt-mat.cc, pt-select.cc, sparse.cc, symtab.cc, symtab.h, syscalls.cc,
toplev.cc, txt-eng-ft.cc, variables.cc, zfstream.cc, zfstream.h, Dork.m,
getStash.m, myStash.m, Gork.m, Pork.m, myStash.m, getStash.m, myStash.m,
getStash.m, myStash.m, fntests.m: Use Octave coding convention for
cuddled parenthis in function calls with empty argument lists.
author | Rik <octave@nomad.inbox5.com> |
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date | Sun, 08 Jul 2012 11:28:50 -0700 |
parents | 72c96de7a403 |
children | f7afecdd87ef |
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/* Copyright (C) 1996-2012 John W. Eaton This file is part of Octave. Octave is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. Octave is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with Octave; see the file COPYING. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ // Author: John W. Eaton. #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include <config.h> #endif #include <cstring> #include <cctype> #include <fstream> #include <iomanip> #include <iostream> #include <sstream> #include <string> #include "byte-swap.h" #include "data-conv.h" #include "file-ops.h" #include "glob-match.h" #include "lo-mappers.h" #include "mach-info.h" #include "oct-env.h" #include "oct-time.h" #include "quit.h" #include "str-vec.h" #include "Cell.h" #include "defun.h" #include "error.h" #include "gripes.h" #include "load-save.h" #include "ls-ascii-helper.h" #include "ls-oct-ascii.h" #include "oct-obj.h" #include "oct-map.h" #include "ov-cell.h" #include "pager.h" #include "pt-exp.h" #include "unwind-prot.h" #include "utils.h" #include "variables.h" #include "version.h" #include "dMatrix.h" // The number of decimal digits to use when writing ascii data. static int Vsave_precision = 16; // Functions for reading ascii data. // Extract a KEYWORD and its value from stream IS, returning the // associated value in a new string. // // Input should look something like: // // [%#][ \t]*keyword[ \t]*:[ \t]*string-value[ \t]*\n std::string extract_keyword (std::istream& is, const char *keyword, const bool next_only) { std::string retval; int ch = is.peek (); if (next_only && ch != '%' && ch != '#') return retval; char c; while (is.get (c)) { if (c == '%' || c == '#') { std::ostringstream buf; while (is.get (c) && (c == ' ' || c == '\t' || c == '%' || c == '#')) ; // Skip whitespace and comment characters. if (isalpha (c)) buf << c; while (is.get (c) && isalpha (c)) buf << c; std::string tmp = buf.str (); bool match = (tmp.compare (0, strlen (keyword), keyword) == 0); if (match) { std::ostringstream value; while (is.get (c) && (c == ' ' || c == '\t' || c == ':')) ; // Skip whitespace and the colon. is.putback(c); retval = read_until_newline (is, false); break; } else if (next_only) break; else skip_until_newline (is, false); } } int len = retval.length (); if (len > 0) { while (len) { c = retval[len-1]; if (c == ' ' || c == '\t') len--; else { retval.resize (len); break; } } } return retval; } // Extract one value (scalar, matrix, string, etc.) from stream IS and // place it in TC, returning the name of the variable. If the value // is tagged as global in the file, return TRUE in GLOBAL. // // Each type supplies its own function to load the data, and so this // function is extensible. // // FILENAME is used for error messages. // // The data is expected to be in the following format: // // The input file must have a header followed by some data. // // All lines in the header must begin with a `#' character. // // The header must contain a list of keyword and value pairs with the // keyword and value separated by a colon. // // Keywords must appear in the following order: // // # name: <name> // # type: <type> // # <info> // // Where, for the built in types are: // // <name> : a valid identifier // // <type> : <typename> // | global <typename> // // <typename> : scalar // | complex scalar // | matrix // | complex matrix // | bool // | bool matrix // | string // | range // // <info> : <matrix info> // | <string info> // // <matrix info> : # rows: <integer> // : # columns: <integer> // // <string info> : # elements: <integer> // : # length: <integer> (once before each string) // // For backward compatibility the type "string array" is treated as a // "string" type. Also "string" can have a single element with no elements // line such that // // <string info> : # length: <integer> // // Formatted ASCII data follows the header. // // Example: // // # name: foo // # type: matrix // # rows: 2 // # columns: 2 // 2 4 // 1 3 // // Example: // // # name: foo // # type: string // # elements: 5 // # length: 4 // this // # length: 2 // is // # length: 1 // a // # length: 6 // string // # length: 5 // array // // FIXME -- this format is fairly rigid, and doesn't allow for // arbitrary comments. Someone should fix that. It does allow arbitrary // types however. // Ugh. The signature of the compare method is not standard in older // versions of the GNU libstdc++. Do this instead: #define SUBSTRING_COMPARE_EQ(s, pos, n, t) (s.substr (pos, n) == t) std::string read_ascii_data (std::istream& is, const std::string& filename, bool& global, octave_value& tc, octave_idx_type count) { // Read name for this entry or break on EOF. std::string name = extract_keyword (is, "name"); if (name.empty ()) { if (count == 0) error ("load: empty name keyword or no data found in file `%s'", filename.c_str ()); return std::string (); } if (! (name == ".nargin." || name == ".nargout." || name == CELL_ELT_TAG || valid_identifier (name))) { error ("load: bogus identifier `%s' found in file `%s'", name.c_str (), filename.c_str ()); return std::string (); } // Look for type keyword. std::string tag = extract_keyword (is, "type"); if (! tag.empty ()) { std::string typ; size_t pos = tag.rfind (' '); if (pos != std::string::npos) { global = SUBSTRING_COMPARE_EQ (tag, 0, 6, "global"); typ = global ? tag.substr (7) : tag; } else typ = tag; // Special case for backward compatiablity. A small bit of cruft if (SUBSTRING_COMPARE_EQ (typ, 0, 12, "string array")) tc = charMatrix (); else tc = octave_value_typeinfo::lookup_type (typ); if (! tc.load_ascii (is)) error ("load: trouble reading ascii file `%s'", filename.c_str ()); } else error ("load: failed to extract keyword specifying value type"); if (error_state) { error ("load: reading file %s", filename.c_str ()); return std::string (); } return name; } // Save the data from TC along with the corresponding NAME, and global // flag MARK_AS_GLOBAL on stream OS in the plain text format described // above for load_ascii_data. If NAME is empty, the name: line is not // generated. PRECISION specifies the number of decimal digits to print. // // Assumes ranges and strings cannot contain Inf or NaN values. // // Returns 1 for success and 0 for failure. // FIXME -- should probably write the help string here too. bool save_ascii_data (std::ostream& os, const octave_value& val_arg, const std::string& name, bool mark_as_global, int precision) { bool success = true; if (! name.empty ()) os << "# name: " << name << "\n"; octave_value val = val_arg; if (mark_as_global) os << "# type: global " << val.type_name () << "\n"; else os << "# type: " << val.type_name () << "\n"; if (! precision) precision = Vsave_precision; long old_precision = os.precision (); os.precision (precision); success = val.save_ascii (os); // Insert an extra pair of newline characters after the data so that // multiple data elements may be handled separately by gnuplot (see // the description of the index qualifier for the plot command in the // gnuplot documentation). os << "\n\n"; os.precision (old_precision); return (os && success); } bool save_ascii_data_for_plotting (std::ostream& os, const octave_value& t, const std::string& name) { return save_ascii_data (os, t, name, false, 6); } // Maybe this should be a static function in tree-plot.cc? // If TC is matrix, save it on stream OS in a format useful for // making a 3-dimensional plot with gnuplot. If PARAMETRIC is // TRUE, assume a parametric 3-dimensional plot will be generated. bool save_three_d (std::ostream& os, const octave_value& tc, bool parametric) { bool fail = false; octave_idx_type nr = tc.rows (); octave_idx_type nc = tc.columns (); if (tc.is_real_matrix ()) { os << "# 3D data...\n" << "# type: matrix\n" << "# total rows: " << nr << "\n" << "# total columns: " << nc << "\n"; long old_precision = os.precision (); os.precision (6); if (parametric) { octave_idx_type extras = nc % 3; if (extras) warning ("ignoring last %d columns", extras); Matrix tmp = tc.matrix_value (); nr = tmp.rows (); for (octave_idx_type i = 0; i < nc-extras; i += 3) { os << tmp.extract (0, i, nr-1, i+2); if (i+3 < nc-extras) os << "\n"; } } else { Matrix tmp = tc.matrix_value (); nr = tmp.rows (); for (octave_idx_type i = 0; i < nc; i++) { os << tmp.extract (0, i, nr-1, i); if (i+1 < nc) os << "\n"; } } os.precision (old_precision); } else { ::error ("for now, I can only save real matrices in 3D format"); fail = true; } return (os && ! fail); } DEFUN (save_precision, args, nargout, "-*- texinfo -*-\n\ @deftypefn {Built-in Function} {@var{val} =} save_precision ()\n\ @deftypefnx {Built-in Function} {@var{old_val} =} save_precision (@var{new_val})\n\ @deftypefnx {Built-in Function} {} save_precision (@var{new_val}, \"local\")\n\ Query or set the internal variable that specifies the number of\n\ digits to keep when saving data in text format.\n\ \n\ When called from inside a function with the \"local\" option, the variable is\n\ changed locally for the function and any subroutines it calls. The original\n\ variable value is restored when exiting the function.\n\ @end deftypefn") { return SET_INTERNAL_VARIABLE_WITH_LIMITS (save_precision, -1, INT_MAX); }