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Re: mkoctfile: Problems sometimes during linking of text file
From: |
Joao Cardoso |
Subject: |
Re: mkoctfile: Problems sometimes during linking of text file |
Date: |
Thu, 27 Apr 2000 02:39:09 +0100 |
"John W. Eaton" wrote:
>
> On 20-Apr-2000, Stef Pillaert <address@hidden> wrote:
...
> | And a second tought: it would even be greater if the need for making the
> | symbolic links wouldn't be necesarry any more: just having one lib, with all
> | the functions in it, that can be called from octave. Is this possible, or
> | unrealistic?
>
> How would Octave know what functions are in the library? Design a
> clean and efficient way to do it that works well with the current
> autoloading scheme (inherited from Matlab, for better or worse),
Hi,
I think that the advantages of a one-file/multiple-functions are
obvious. Humm... simpler to maintain, at least. And more elegant, for
sure!
And it would be enough to add to Octave a procedure to register other
existing functions in the file.
E.g., a minmax.cc function should contain:
DEFUN_DLD (min, args, nargout,
...
DEFUN_DLD (max, args, nargout,
...
DEFUN_DLD (minmax, args, nargout,
// register max() and min() as existing in this file
REGFUN("max");
REGFUN("min");
...
and should be named minmax.oct.
Of course this implies explicit user initialization, that could be left
in ".octaverc". No free lunch! But compatible.
> implement it, and submit it.
Arghh! "touché"
> But why bother? Don't links work well
> enough?
Perhaps not. And I think that this has been already addressed in this
mailing list.
If my multi-function file has to keep an internal global state variable,
"static int state", e.g., with file linking the "state" variable will be
local to each linked file/function, not global to all defined functions.
For simple variables, one could use "set/get_global_value", but for
complex structures...
Joao
>
> jwe
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- Re: mkoctfile: Problems sometimes during linking of text file, (continued)
- Re: mkoctfile: Problems sometimes during linking of text file, John W. Eaton, 2000/04/20
- Re: mkoctfile: Problems sometimes during linking of text file, Teemu Ikonen, 2000/04/20
- Re: mkoctfile: Problems sometimes during linking of text file, Kai Habel, 2000/04/20
- Re: mkoctfile: Problems sometimes during linking of text file, Stef Pillaert, 2000/04/20
- Re: mkoctfile: Problems sometimes during linking of text file, John W. Eaton, 2000/04/25
- Re: mkoctfile: Problems sometimes during linking of text file,
Joao Cardoso <=