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From: | Reza Housseini |
Subject: | Re: Implementation of libpointer |
Date: | Tue, 24 Sep 2013 16:42:54 +0200 |
On 09/24/2013 05:57 AM, Reza Housseini wrote:If you want to create a new value type in Octave, then it ultimately needs to be derived from octave_base_value. So deriving from octave_struct could work. It could also be derived directly from octave_base_value and contain an octave_scalar_map object (or can a libpointer object have non-scalar dimensions?)
Hello
I try to implement the libpointer function [1]. It is used for example
in the calllib function [2]. Therefore a new type declaration is needed
and I was wondering where and how to implement them. Is it correct that
it need to be placed in libinterp/octave-value? And should it be some
derived struct class, with fixed size, like:
class
octave_pointer : public octave_struct
{
...
}
Or inherit directly from octave_map?
But since it appears that the libpointer object only ever contains two fields, maybe it should just be a separate kind of object that doesn't use a structure for its implementation.
Is libpointer a handle class object in Matlab? If so, you'll have some difficulty getting full compatibility
If you are working on calllib and would eventually like for it to be a part of Octave, maybe it would be helpful if you would share your code with us so we could provide some early feedback.
jwe
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