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Re: MinGW version binary gobbledygook error messages?
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John W. Eaton |
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Re: MinGW version binary gobbledygook error messages? |
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Tue, 28 Feb 2006 09:31:19 -0500 |
On 28-Feb-2006, Sebastien Loisel wrote:
| Indeed, Octave uses readline to compute the width of the terminal
| to decide how to print matrices.
It actually calls command_editor::terminal_cols() which will call
readline if Octave is configured to use readline.
Currently, the command_editor class does not have a way to set the
terminal width. I only wrapped the parts of readline that Octave
actually needs. So the best thing to do if you need this
functionality is to add it to command_editor and the classes derived
from it. If you skip this step and call rl_* functions directly, they
may not do what you expect if you are linking with a version of Octave
that is not configured to use readline.
jwe
DEFVARs again (was Re: MinGW version binary gobbledygook error messages?), John W. Eaton, 2006/02/28
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