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Re: Problem loading/saving of lists and structures.
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Joao Cardoso |
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Re: Problem loading/saving of lists and structures. |
Date: |
Thu, 16 Mar 2000 01:19:01 +0000 |
"Steven G. Johnson" wrote:
...
> Thus, the simplest thing to do in
> order to handle random new exotic types would be to supply a routine to
> convert the type into a standard Octave type (for example, a structure),
> supply a unique "tag" string for the variable so that the file knows it is
> not an ordinary instance of that type, and supply a routine for converting
> back.
I think that this is fine. After all, if someone is having all the
trouble to create a new datatype, (s)he only need to write two more
functions, which is certainly simple.
In a certain way, people using structures or list have already posted
script files that do exactly this. And my C++ approach do exactly the
same.
What are the drawbacks of this approach?
> For formats like MATLAB where one doesn't have much control, one is going
> to need special-case code in any case to recognize "special" types like
That is not a problem, there is already a working (?) patch on the list
:-)
Joao
> Steven