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[project @ 2003-02-21 21:04:41 by jwe]
author | jwe |
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date | Fri, 21 Feb 2003 21:04:41 +0000 |
parents | d39de791ef9c |
children | b6ad3db48255 |
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163 octave_value (unsigned short int i); | 163 octave_value (unsigned short int i); |
164 octave_value (int i); | 164 octave_value (int i); |
165 octave_value (unsigned int i); | 165 octave_value (unsigned int i); |
166 octave_value (long int i); | 166 octave_value (long int i); |
167 octave_value (unsigned long int i); | 167 octave_value (unsigned long int i); |
168 | |
169 // XXX FIXME XXX -- these are kluges. They turn into doubles | |
170 // internally, which will break for very large values. We just use | |
171 // them to store things like 64-bit ino_t, etc, and hope that those | |
172 // values are never actually larger than can be represented exactly | |
173 // in a double. | |
174 | |
175 #if defined (HAVE_LONG_LONG_INT) | |
176 octave_value (long long int i); | |
177 #endif | |
178 #if defined (HAVE_UNSIGNEDLONG_LONG_INT) | |
179 octave_value (unsigned long long int i); | |
180 #endif | |
181 | |
168 octave_value (octave_time t); | 182 octave_value (octave_time t); |
169 octave_value (double d); | 183 octave_value (double d); |
170 octave_value (const Cell& m); | 184 octave_value (const Cell& m); |
171 octave_value (const Matrix& m); | 185 octave_value (const Matrix& m); |
172 octave_value (const DiagMatrix& d); | 186 octave_value (const DiagMatrix& d); |