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Re: Too many arguments?
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Carlo de Falco |
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Re: Too many arguments? |
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Tue, 4 Aug 2009 15:43:41 +0200 |
> Thanks --- but I do not mean what the function can do to check the
> arguments count, but what Octave itself is supposed to do in the
> future. In Matlab, one cannot call a function with more arguments than
> listed in the functions header. I do _not_ want this behavior. In
> Octave 3.0.5, luckily calling a function with too many arguments is
> possible. But I would like to make sure that future versions of Octave
> won't make it like Matlab. (Since I would like to change an
> Octave-Forge function to call a user-function with an argument more,
> but do not want to break existing user-functions.)
>
> Olaf
Oh, I see!
I misunderstood your question, I thought you actually wanted Octave
to behave like matlab so I suggested a quick way to achieve that.
Sorry for the noise,
c.
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