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Incorporate new functions ichol and ilu into Octave. * NEWS: Announce new functions. * aspell-octave.en.pws: Add new functions names to custom Octave dictionary. * sparse.txi: Add functions to Octave manual. * __unimplemented__.m: Remove functions from unimplemented list. * lu.cc (Flu), luinc.cc (Fluinc), chol.cc (Fchol): Add seealso links in docstrings. * __ichol__.cc: Wrap long lines to less than 80 chars. Remove trailing whitespace. Don't repeat input validation done in ichol.m for internal functions. Avoid resizing retval vector. * __ilu__.cc: Wrap long lines to less than 80 chars. Remove trailing whitespace. Don't repeat input validation done in ichol.m for internal functions. Avoid resizing retval vector. * ichol.m: Rewrite docstring. Use Octave coding conventions (double quotes hash for comments, ! instead of ~). Replace %!error tests not being run with fail(). * ilu.m: Rewrite docstring. Use Octave coding conventions (double quotes hash for comments, ! instead of ~). Replace %!error tests not being run with fail().
author Rik <rik@octave.org>
date Tue, 26 Aug 2014 15:27:21 -0700
parents d63878346099
children 4197fc428c7d
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## Copyright (C) 2006-2013 John W. Eaton
##
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%!test
%! i = 0;
%! while (eye (2))
%!   i++;
%!   __printf_assert__ ("%d\n", i);
%! end  # "end" is part of test, check not using "endwhile"
%! assert (__prog_output_assert__ (""));

%!test
%! i = 5;
%! while (--i)
%!   __printf_assert__ ("%d", i);
%! endwhile
%! __printf_assert__ ("\n");
%! assert (__prog_output_assert__ ("4321"));

%!test
%! i = 5;
%! while (i)
%!   i--;
%!   __printf_assert__ ("%d", i);
%! endwhile
%! __printf_assert__ ("\n");
%! assert (__prog_output_assert__ ("43210"));

%!test
%! i = 0;
%! while (i++ < 20)
%!   if (i > 2)
%!     break;
%!   endif
%!   __printf_assert__ ("%d", i);
%! endwhile
%! __printf_assert__ ("\n");
%! assert (__prog_output_assert__ ("12"));

%!test
%! i = 0;
%! while (++i < 5)
%!   if (i < 3)
%!     continue;
%!   endif
%!   __printf_assert__ ("%d", i);
%! endwhile
%! __printf_assert__ ("\n");
%! assert (__prog_output_assert__ ("34"));

%% test parsing of single-quoted character string appearing immediately
%% after a while condition.
%!test
%! i = 0;
%! while (++i < 5)
%!   'foo';
%! endwhile
%! assert (i, 5);