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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 | 86854d032a37 |
children | e4d380c01dcf |
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## Copyright (C) 2005-2012 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/>. ## -*- texinfo -*- ## @deftypefn {Function File} {} __gnuplot_drawnow__ (@var{h}, @var{term}, @var{file}, @var{mono}, @var{debug_file}) ## Undocumented internal function. ## @end deftypefn ## Author: jwe function __gnuplot_drawnow__ (h, term, file, mono, debug_file) if (nargin < 4) mono = false; endif if (nargin >= 3 && nargin <= 5) ## Produce various output formats, or redirect gnuplot stream to a ## debug file. plot_stream = []; fid = []; default_plot_stream = get (h, "__plot_stream__"); unwind_protect plot_stream = __gnuplot_open_stream__ (2, h); gnuplot_supports_term = __gnuplot_has_terminal__ (term, plot_stream); if (gnuplot_supports_term) enhanced = gnuplot_set_term (plot_stream (1), true, h, term, file); __go_draw_figure__ (h, plot_stream(1), enhanced, mono); if (nargin == 5) fid = fopen (debug_file, "wb"); enhanced = gnuplot_set_term (fid, true, h, term, file); __go_draw_figure__ (h, fid, enhanced, mono); endif else error ("__gnuplot_drawnow__: the gnuplot terminal, \"%s\", is not available", gnuplot_trim_term (term)); endif unwind_protect_cleanup set (h, "__plot_stream__", default_plot_stream); if (! isempty (plot_stream)) pclose (plot_stream(1)); if (numel (plot_stream) > 1) pclose (plot_stream(2)); endif if (numel (plot_stream) > 2) waitpid (plot_stream(3)); endif endif if (! isempty (fid)) fclose (fid); endif end_unwind_protect elseif (nargin == 1) ## Graphics terminal for display. plot_stream = get (h, "__plot_stream__"); if (isempty (plot_stream)) plot_stream = __gnuplot_open_stream__ (2, h); new_stream = true; else new_stream = false; endif term = gnuplot_default_term (); if (strcmp (term, "dumb")) ## popen2 eats stdout of gnuplot, use temporary file instead dumb_tmp_file = tmpnam (); enhanced = gnuplot_set_term (plot_stream (1), new_stream, h, ... term, dumb_tmp_file); else enhanced = gnuplot_set_term (plot_stream (1), new_stream, h, term); endif __go_draw_figure__ (h, plot_stream (1), enhanced, mono); fflush (plot_stream (1)); if (strcmp (term, "dumb")) fid = -1; while (fid < 0) pause (0.1); fid = fopen (dumb_tmp_file, 'r'); endwhile ## reprint the plot on screen [a, count] = fscanf (fid, '%c', Inf); fclose (fid); if (count>0) if (a(1)==12) ## avoid ^L at the beginning a = a(2:end); endif puts (a); endif unlink (dumb_tmp_file); endif else print_usage (); endif endfunction function enhanced = gnuplot_set_term (plot_stream, new_stream, h, term, file) ## Generate the gnuplot "set terminal <term> ..." command. ## When "term" originates from print.m, it may include other options. if (nargin < 4) ## This supports the gnuplot graphics toolkit. term = gnuplot_default_term (); opts_str = ""; else ## Get the one word terminal id and save the remaining as options to ## be passed on to gnuplot. The terminal may respect the graphics ## toolkit. [term, opts_str] = gnuplot_trim_term (term); term = lower (term); if (strcmp (term, "lua")) ## Replace "lua tikz" with just "tikz" term = "tikz"; opts_str = strrep (opts_str, "tikz", ""); endif endif if (strfind (opts_str, "noenhanced")) enhanced = false; else enhanced = gnuplot_is_enhanced_term (term); endif ## Set the terminal. if (! isempty (term)) if (enhanced) enh_str = "enhanced"; else enh_str = ""; endif if (! isempty (h) && isfigure (h)) ## Generate gnuplot title string for plot windows. if (output_to_screen (term) && ! strcmp (term, "dumb")) fig.numbertitle = get (h, "numbertitle"); fig.name = strrep (get (h, "name"), "\"", "\\\""); if (strcmp (get (h, "numbertitle"), "on")) title_str = sprintf ("Figure %d", h); else title_str = ""; endif if (! isempty (fig.name) && ! isempty (title_str)) title_str = sprintf ("%s: %s", title_str, fig.name); elseif (! isempty (fig.name) && isempty (title_str)) title_str = fig.name; endif if (! isempty (title_str)) title_str = sprintf ("title \"%s\"", title_str); endif if (strcmp (term, "aqua")) ## Adjust axes-label and tick-label spacing. opts_str = sprintf ("%s font \"%s,%d\"", opts_str, get (0, "defaultaxesfontname"), get (0, "defaultaxesfontsize") / 1.5); endif else title_str = ""; endif if (! (any (strfind (opts_str, " size ") > 0) || any (strfind (opts_str, "size ") == 1))) ## Get figure size in pixels. Rely on listener to handle coversion. units = get (h, "units"); unwind_protect set (h, "units", "pixels"); position_in_pixels = get (h, "position"); unwind_protect_cleanup set (h, "units", units); end_unwind_protect gnuplot_pos = position_in_pixels(1:2); gnuplot_size = position_in_pixels(3:4); if (! (output_to_screen (term) || any (strcmp (term, {"canvas", "emf", "gif", "jpeg", ... "pbm", "png", "pngcairo", "svg"})))) ## Convert to inches gnuplot_pos = gnuplot_pos / 72; gnuplot_size = gnuplot_size / 72; endif if (all (gnuplot_size > 0)) terminals_with_size = {"canvas", "emf", "epslatex", "fig", ... "gif", "jpeg", "latex", "pbm", "pdf", ... "pdfcairo", "postscript", "png", "pngcairo", ... "pstex", "pslatex", "svg", "tikz"}; if (__gnuplot_has_feature__ ("windows_figure_position")) terminals_with_size{end+1} = "windows"; endif if (__gnuplot_has_feature__ ("x11_figure_position")) terminals_with_size{end+1} = "x11"; endif if (__gnuplot_has_feature__ ("wxt_figure_size")) terminals_with_size{end+1} = "wxt"; endif switch (term) case terminals_with_size size_str = sprintf ("size %.12g,%.12g", gnuplot_size); case "tikz" size_str = sprintf ("size %gin,%gin", gnuplot_size); case "dumb" new_stream = 1; if (! isempty (getenv ("COLUMNS")) && ! isempty (getenv ("LINES"))) ## Let dumb use full text screen size (minus prompt lines). n = sprintf ("%i", -2 - length (find (sprintf ("%s", PS1) == "\n"))); ## n = the number of times \n appears in PS1 size_str = ["size ", getenv("COLUMNS"), ",", getenv("LINES"), n]; else ## Use the gnuplot default. size_str = ""; endif case {"aqua", "fig", "corel"} size_str = sprintf ("size %g %g", gnuplot_size); case "dxf" size_str = ""; otherwise size_str = ""; endswitch if ((strncmpi (term, "x11", 3) && __gnuplot_has_feature__ ("x11_figure_position")) || (strcmpi (term, "windows") && __gnuplot_has_feature__ ("windows_figure_position"))) ## X11/Windows allows the window to be positioned as well. units = get (0, "units"); unwind_protect set (0, "units", "pixels"); screen_size = get (0, "screensize")(3:4); unwind_protect_cleanup set (0, "units", units); end_unwind_protect if (all (screen_size > 0)) ## For X11/Windows, set the figure positon as well as the size ## gnuplot position is UL, Octave's is LL (same for screen/window) gnuplot_pos(2) = screen_size(2) - gnuplot_pos(2) - gnuplot_size(2); gnuplot_pos = max (gnuplot_pos, 1); size_str = sprintf ("%s position %d,%d", size_str, gnuplot_pos(1), gnuplot_pos(2)); endif endif else size_str = ""; warning ("gnuplot_set_term: size is zero"); endif else ## A specified size take priority over the figure properies. size_str = ""; endif else if (isempty (h)) disp ("gnuplot_set_term: figure handle is empty"); elseif (! isfigure (h)) disp ("gnuplot_set_term: not a figure handle"); endif title_str = ""; size_str = ""; endif ## Set the gnuplot terminal (type, enhanced, title, options & size). term_str = sprintf ("set terminal %s", term); if (! isempty (enh_str)) term_str = sprintf ("%s %s", term_str, enh_str); endif if (! isempty (title_str)) term_str = sprintf ("%s %s", term_str, title_str); endif if (isempty (strfind (term, "corel"))) if (! isempty (size_str) && new_stream) ## size_str comes after other options to permit specification of ## the canvas size for terminals cdr/corel. term_str = sprintf ("%s %s", term_str, size_str); endif if (nargin > 3 && ischar (opts_str)) ## Options must go last. term_str = sprintf ("%s %s", term_str, opts_str); endif else if (nargin > 3 && ischar (opts_str)) ## Options must go last. term_str = sprintf ("%s %s", term_str, opts_str); endif if (! isempty (size_str) && new_stream) ## size_str comes after other options to permit specification of ## the canvas size for terminals cdr/corel. term_str = sprintf ("%s %s", term_str, size_str); endif endif ## Work around the gnuplot feature of growing the x11 window and ## flickering window (x11, windows, & wxt) when the mouse and ## multiplot are set in gnuplot. fputs (plot_stream, "unset multiplot;\n"); flickering_terms = {"x11", "windows", "wxt", "dumb"}; if (! any (strcmp (term, flickering_terms)) || have_non_legend_axes (h) || numel (findall (h, "type", "image")) > 0) fprintf (plot_stream, "%s\n", term_str); if (nargin == 5) if (! isempty (file)) fprintf (plot_stream, "set output '%s';\n", file); endif endif fputs (plot_stream, "set multiplot;\n"); elseif (any (strcmp (term, flickering_terms))) fprintf (plot_stream, "%s\n", term_str); if (nargin == 5) if (! isempty (file)) fprintf (plot_stream, "set output '%s';\n", file); endif endif endif else ## gnuplot will pick up the GNUTERM environment variable itself ## so no need to set the terminal type if not also setting the ## figure title, enhanced mode, or position. endif endfunction function term = gnuplot_default_term () term = getenv ("GNUTERM"); ## If not specified, guess the terminal type. if (isempty (term)) if (ismac ()) term = "aqua"; elseif (! isunix ()) term = "windows"; elseif (! isempty (getenv ("DISPLAY"))) term = "x11"; else term = "dumb"; endif endif endfunction function [term, opts] = gnuplot_trim_term (string) ## Extract the terminal type and terminal options (from print.m) string = deblank (string); n = strfind (string, ' '); if (isempty (n)) term = string; opts = ""; else term = string(1:(n-1)); opts = string((n+1):end); endif endfunction function have_enhanced = gnuplot_is_enhanced_term (term) persistent enhanced_terminals; if (isempty (enhanced_terminals)) ## Don't include pstex, pslatex or epslatex here as the TeX commands ## should not be interpreted in that case. enhanced_terminals = {"aqua", "canvas", "dumb", "emf", "gif", "jpeg", ... "pdf", "pdfcairo", "pm", "png", "pngcairo", ... "postscript", "svg", "windows", "wxt", "x11"}; endif if (nargin < 1) ## Determine the default gnuplot terminal. term = gnuplot_default_term (); endif have_enhanced = any (strncmp (enhanced_terminals, term, min (numel (term), 3))); endfunction function ret = output_to_screen (term) ret = any (strcmpi ({"aqua", "dumb", "wxt", "x11", "windows", "pm"}, term)); endfunction function retval = have_non_legend_axes (h) retval = false; all_axes = findall (h, "type", "axes"); if (! isempty (all_axes)) n_all_axes = numel (all_axes); all_axes_tags = get (all_axes, "tag"); legend_axes = strcmp (all_axes_tags, "legend"); if (! isempty (legend_axes)) n_legend_axes = sum (legend_axes); retval = (n_all_axes - n_legend_axes) > 1; endif endif endfunction ## No test needed for internal helper function. %!assert (1)