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Align columns for freport() output.
* file-io.cc (Ffreport): Update example in docstring to include arch column and
new alignment.
* oct-stream.cc (octave_stream_list::do_list_open_files): Use resetiosflags()
to guarantee that setiosflags() function calls are respected.
author | Rik <rik@octave.org> |
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date | Sat, 20 Sep 2014 22:04:01 -0700 |
parents | c43223245085 |
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Summary of important user-visible changes for version 4.2: --------------------------------------------------------- ** A new syntax for object oriented programming termed classdef has been introduced. See the manual for more extensive documentation of the classdef interface. New keywords: classdef endclassdef enumeration endenumeration events endevents methods endmethods properties endproperties ** New classes in Octave 4.2: inputParser ** Interpolation function changes for Matlab compatibility The interpolation method 'cubic' is now equivalent to 'pchip' for interp1, interp2, and interp3. Previously, 'cubic' was equivalent to 'spline' for interp2. This may produce different results as 'spline' has continuous 1st and 2nd derivatives while 'pchip' only has a continuous 1st derivative. ** Integer formats used in the printf family of functions now work for 64-bit integers and are more compatible with Matlab when printing non-integer values. Now instead of truncating, Octave will switch the effective format to '%g' in the following circumstances: * the value of an integer type (int8, uint32, etc.) value exceeds the maximum for the format specifier. For '%d', the limit is intmax ('int64') and for '%u' it is intmax ('uint64'). * round(x) != x or the value is outside the range allowed by the integer format specifier. There is still one difference: Matlab switches to '%e' and Octave is currently switching to '%g'. ** Z-order stacking issues with patches, grid lines, and line object plot markers for on screen display and printing have all been resolved. For 2-D plots the axis grid lines can be placed on top of the plot with set (gca, "layer", "top"). ** The patch graphic object has been overhauled. It now produces visual results equivalent to Matlab even for esoteric combinations of faces/vertices/cdata. ** The polar() plot function now draws a circular theta axis and radial rho axis rather than using a rectangular x/y axis. ** linkprop has been completely re-coded for performance and Matlab compatibility. It now returns a linkprop object which must be stored in a variable for as long as the graphic objects should remain linked. To unlink properties use 'clear hlink' where hlink is the variable containing the linkprop object. ** isprime has been extended to operate on negative and complex inputs. ** The new warning ID "Octave:data-file-in-path" replaces the three previous separate warning IDs "Octave:fopen-file-in-path", "Octave:load-file-in-path", and "Octave:md5sum-file-in-path". ** Other new functions added in 4.2: bandwidth dir_in_loadpath hgload hgsave ichol ilu isbanded isdiag istril istriu javachk linkaxes lscov numfields rotate sylvester zoom ** inline() scheduled for eventual deprecation by Matlab Functions created through the use of inline are scheduled for deprecation by Matlab. When this occurs Octave will continue to support inline functions for an indeterminate amount of time before also removing support. All new code should use anonymous functions in place of inline functions. ** Deprecated functions. The following functions have been deprecated in Octave 4.2 and will be removed from Octave 4.6 (or whatever version is the second major release after 4.2): Function | Replacement -------------------|------------------ bicubic | interp2 find_dir_in_path | dir_in_loadpath finite | isfinite fmod | rem fnmatch | glob or regexp nfields | numfields syl | sylvester usage | print_usage The following functions were deprecated in Octave 3.8 and have been removed from Octave 4.2. default_save_options java_new gen_doc_cache java_unsigned_conversion interp1q javafields isequalwithequalnans javamethods java_convert_matrix re_read_readline_init_file java_debug read_readline_init_file java_invoke saving_history The following keywords were deprecated in Octave 3.8 and have been removed from Octave 4.2 static The following configuration variables were deprecated in Octave 3.8 and have been removed from Octave 4.2 CC_VERSION (now GCC_VERSION) CXX_VERSION (now GXX_VERSION) The internal class <Octave_map> was deprecated in Octave 3.8 and has been removed from Octave 4.2. Replacement classes are <octave_map> (struct array) or <octave_scalar_map> for a single structure. Summary of important user-visible changes for version 4.0: --------------------------------------------------------- ** For compatibility with Matlab, the "backtrace" warning option is now enabled by default. ** The preference do_braindead_shortcircuit_evaluation is now enabled by default. ** The preference allow_noninteger_range_as_index is now enabled by default and the warning ID Octave:noninteger-range-as-index is now set to "on" by default instead of "error" by default and "on" for --traditional. ** polyeig now returns a row vector of eigenvalues rather than a matrix with the eigenvalues on the diagonal. This change was made for Matlab compatibility. ** Other new functions added in 4.0.0: validateattributes ** Deprecated functions. The following functions were deprecated in Octave 3.6 and have been removed from Octave 4.0. cut polyderiv cor shell_cmd corrcoef studentize __error_text__ sylvester_matrix error_text The following functions have been deprecated in Octave 4.0 and will be removed from Octave 4.4 (or whatever version is the second major release after 4.0): allow_noninteger_range_as_index do_braindead_shortcircuit_evaluation The internal function atan2 of the sparse matrix class has been deprecated in Octave 4.0 and will be removed from Octave 4.4 (or whatever version is the second major release after 4.0). Use the Fatan2 function with sparse inputs as a replacement. --------------------------------------------------------- See NEWS.3 for old news.