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Preliminary inclusion of uixx objects properties in the manual (bug #46076)
* doc/interpreter/genpropdoc.m: add uixx objects to the list of supported graphics objects
* doc/interpreter/genpropdoc.m (get_doc): add uixx objects and their specific properties (currently empty documentation)
* doc/interpreter/plot.txi("Interacting with Plots"): add a note and a reference about ui* family of functions.
* doc/interpreter/plot.txi("Interacting with Plots"): for consistency, remove "uimenu" reference. All the other uixx are already in the gui section
* doc/interpreter/plot.txi("graphics data structure"): add uixx objects
* doc/interpreter/gui.txi("UI Elements"): add "uimenu" function reference
* doc/module.mk: add rules to build uixx properties texi files.
* graphics.in.h: make uixx "__object__" property (Octave internal) hidden so that it does not appear in the documentation.
author | Pantxo Diribarne <pantxo.diribarne@gmail.com> |
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date | Fri, 09 Oct 2015 16:25:27 +0200 |
parents | f90c8372b7ba |
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/* Copyright (C) 1996-2015 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/>. */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include <config.h> #endif #include "error.h" #include "oct-obj.h" #include "oct-lvalue.h" #include "pager.h" #include "pt-bp.h" #include "pt-const.h" #include "pt-eval.h" #include "pt-id.h" #include "pt-walk.h" #include "symtab.h" #include "utils.h" #include "variables.h" // Symbols from the symbol table. void tree_identifier::eval_undefined_error (void) { int l = line (); int c = column (); maybe_missing_function_hook (name ()); if (l == -1 && c == -1) error_with_id ("Octave:undefined-function", "'%s' undefined", name ().c_str ()); else error_with_id ("Octave:undefined-function", "'%s' undefined near line %d column %d", name ().c_str (), l, c); } octave_value_list tree_identifier::rvalue (int nargout, const std::list<octave_lvalue> *lvalue_list) { octave_value_list retval; octave_value val = sym->find (); if (val.is_defined ()) { // GAGME -- this would be cleaner if we required // parens to indicate function calls. // // If this identifier refers to a function, we need to know // whether it is indexed so that we can do the same thing // for 'f' and 'f()'. If the index is present and the function // object declares it can handle it, return the function object // and let tree_index_expression::rvalue handle indexing. // Otherwise, arrange to call the function here, so that we don't // return the function definition as a value. octave_function *fcn = 0; if (val.is_function ()) fcn = val.function_value (true); if (fcn && ! (is_postfix_indexed () && fcn->is_postfix_index_handled (postfix_index ()))) { octave_value_list tmp_args; retval = (lvalue_list ? val.do_multi_index_op (nargout, tmp_args, lvalue_list) : val.do_multi_index_op (nargout, tmp_args)); } else { if (print_result () && nargout == 0 && tree_evaluator::statement_printing_enabled ()) val.print_with_name (octave_stdout, name ()); retval = val; } } else if (sym->is_added_static ()) static_workspace_error (); else eval_undefined_error (); return retval; } octave_value tree_identifier::rvalue1 (int nargout) { octave_value retval; octave_value_list tmp = rvalue (nargout); if (! tmp.empty ()) retval = tmp(0); return retval; } octave_lvalue tree_identifier::lvalue (void) { if (sym->is_added_static ()) static_workspace_error (); return octave_lvalue (sym); } tree_identifier * tree_identifier::dup (symbol_table::scope_id sc, symbol_table::context_id) const { // The new tree_identifier object contains a symbol_record // entry from the duplicated scope. // FIXME: is this the best way? symbol_table::symbol_record new_sym = symbol_table::find_symbol (name (), sc); tree_identifier *new_id = new tree_identifier (new_sym, line (), column ()); new_id->copy_base (*this); return new_id; } void tree_identifier::accept (tree_walker& tw) { tw.visit_identifier (*this); }