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Grammarcheck files for 3.4.1 release.
author | Rik <octave@nomad.inbox5.com> |
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date | Mon, 04 Apr 2011 15:33:46 -0700 |
parents | ac3bdc27734e |
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--- a/doc/interpreter/dynamic.txi +++ b/doc/interpreter/dynamic.txi @@ -108,11 +108,11 @@ @end example This example although short introduces the basics of writing a C++ -function that can be dynamically linked to Octave. The easiest way to +function that can be dynamically linked to Octave. The easiest way to make available most of the definitions that might be necessary for a C++ oct-file in Octave is to use the @code{#include <octave/oct.h>} header. Note that @file{octave/oct.h} is a C++ header and cannot be directly -@code{#include}'ed in a C source file, nor any other language. What +@code{#include}'ed in a C source file, nor any other language. What follows is mostly C++, with a discussion of other languages in section @ref{Calling External Code from Oct-Files}.