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update Octave Project Developers copyright for the new year In files that have the "Octave Project Developers" copyright notice, update for 2021. In all .txi and .texi files except gpl.txi and gpl.texi in the doc/liboctave and doc/interpreter directories, change the copyright to "Octave Project Developers", the same as used for other source files. Update copyright notices for 2022 (not done since 2019). For gpl.txi and gpl.texi, change the copyright notice to be "Free Software Foundation, Inc." and leave the date at 2007 only because this file only contains the text of the GPL, not anything created by the Octave Project Developers. Add Paul Thomas to contributors.in.
author John W. Eaton <jwe@octave.org>
date Tue, 28 Dec 2021 18:22:40 -0500
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## This piece of test code ensures that all operations which work on
## dimensions alone (squeeze, triu, etc.) work for all objects and
## preserve type. Even if the object is an empty matrix. This code is
## not to check that the function itself returns the correct result,
## just that the results are consistent for all types.

%!function __fntestfunc__ (fn, mn, varargin)
%!  typ = {"double", "complex", "logical", "sparse", "complex sparse", ...
%!         "logical sparse", "int8", "int16", "int32", "int64", "uint8", ...
%!         "uint16", "uint32", "uint64", "char", "cell", "struct", ...
%!         "single", "single complex"};
%!
%!  cmplx = [2, 5, 18];
%!  nlogical = [3, 6];
%!  ninteger = [7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14];
%!  nsparse = [4, 5, 6];
%!  skip = {};
%!
%!  if (length (varargin) > 0 && iscell (varargin{1}))
%!    skip = varargin{1};
%!    varargin(1) = [];
%!  endif
%!
%!  for i = 1 : length (typ)
%!    if (any (strcmp (skip, typ {i})))
%!      continue;
%!    endif
%!    m = mn;
%!
%!    if (any (nsparse == i))
%!      if (ndims (m) > 2)
%!        sz = size (m);
%!        m = reshape (m, [sz(1), prod(sz(2:end))]);
%!      endif
%!      if (any (cmplx == i))
%!        m = sparse ((1 + 1i) * m);
%!      else
%!        m = sparse (m);
%!      endif
%!    else
%!      if (any (cmplx == i))
%!        m = (1 + 1i) * m;
%!      endif
%!    endif
%!    if (any (nlogical == i))
%!      m = cast (m, "logical");
%!    endif
%!    if (any (ninteger == i))
%!      m = cast (m, typ{i});
%!    endif
%!    if (strcmp (typ{i}, "cell"))
%!      m = num2cell (m);
%!    elseif (strcmp (typ{i}, "struct"))
%!      m = struct ("fld", num2cell (m));
%!    endif
%!
%!    y = feval (fn, m, varargin{:});
%!    y2 = feval (fn, reshape (mn, size (m)), varargin{:});
%!    if (! strcmp (class (y), class (m)) ||
%!         issparse (y) != issparse (m) || ! size_equal (y, y2))
%!      error ("failed for type %s\n", typ{i});
%!    endif
%!    if (!(strcmp (typ{i}, "cell") || strcmp (typ{i}, "struct")) &&
%!        any (vec (cast (real (y), "double")) !=
%!             vec (feval (fn , cast (real (m), "double"), varargin{:}))))
%!      error ("failed for type %s\n", typ{i});
%!    endif
%!  endfor
%!endfunction

%!shared m0, m1, m2, m3
%! m0 = [1:5];
%! m1 = reshape ([1 : 30], [5, 6]);
%! m2 = reshape ([1 : 30], [5, 1, 6]);
%! m3 = [];

%!test
%! __fntestfunc__ ("triu", m1, {"struct"});
%!test
%! __fntestfunc__ ("triu", m1, {"struct"}, -1);
%!test
%! __fntestfunc__ ("triu", m1, {"struct"}, 1);
%!test
%! __fntestfunc__ ("triu", m3, {"struct"});
%!test
%! __fntestfunc__ ("tril", m1, {"struct"});
%!test
%! __fntestfunc__ ("tril", m1, {"struct"}, -1);
%!test
%! __fntestfunc__ ("tril", m1, {"struct"}, 1);
%!test
%! __fntestfunc__ ("tril", m3, {"struct"});
%!test
%! __fntestfunc__ ("squeeze", m2);
%!test
%! __fntestfunc__ ("squeeze", m3);
%!test
%! __fntestfunc__ ("permute", m1, [2, 1]);
%!test
%! __fntestfunc__ ("permute", m2, {"sparse", "logical sparse", "complex sparse"}, [3, 1, 2]);
%!test
%! __fntestfunc__ ("permute", m3, [2, 1]);
%!test
%! __fntestfunc__ ("ipermute", m1, [2, 1]);
%!test
%! __fntestfunc__ ("ipermute", m2, {"sparse", "logical sparse", "complex sparse"}, [3, 1, 2]);
%!test
%! __fntestfunc__ ("ipermute", m3, [2, 1]);
%!test
%! __fntestfunc__ ("shiftdim", m2, 1);
%!test
%! __fntestfunc__ ("shiftdim", m2, {"sparse", "logical sparse", "complex sparse"}, -1);
%!test
%! __fntestfunc__ ("shiftdim", m3, 1);
%!test
%! __fntestfunc__ ("circshift", m2, 1);
%!test
%! __fntestfunc__ ("circshift", m2, [1, -1]);
%!test
%! __fntestfunc__ ("circshift", m3, 1);
%!test
%! __fntestfunc__ ("reshape", m2, [6, 5]);
%!test
%! __fntestfunc__ ("reshape", m3, [1, 0]);
%!test
%! __fntestfunc__ ("diag", m0, {"struct"});
%!test
%! __fntestfunc__ ("diag", m0, {"struct"}, 1);
%!test
%! __fntestfunc__ ("diag", m0, {"struct"}, -1);
%!test
%! __fntestfunc__ ("diag", m1, {"struct"});
%!test
%! __fntestfunc__ ("diag", m1, {"struct"}, 1);
%!test
%! __fntestfunc__ ("diag", m1, {"struct"}, -1);
%!test
%! __fntestfunc__ ("diag", m3, {"struct"});
%!test
%! __fntestfunc__ ("fliplr", m1);
%!test
%! __fntestfunc__ ("fliplr", m3);
%!test
%! __fntestfunc__ ("flipud", m1);
%!test
%! __fntestfunc__ ("flipud", m3);
%!test
%! __fntestfunc__ ("flip", m1, 2);
%!test
%! __fntestfunc__ ("flip", m3, 2);
%!test
%! __fntestfunc__ ("transpose", m1);
%!test
%! __fntestfunc__ ("transpose", m3);
%!test
%! __fntestfunc__ ("ctranspose", m1);
%!test
%! __fntestfunc__ ("ctranspose", m3);
%!test
%! __fntestfunc__ ("rot90", m1);
%!test
%! __fntestfunc__ ("rot90", m1, 2);
%!test
%! __fntestfunc__ ("rot90", m1, -1);
%!test
%! __fntestfunc__ ("rot90", m3);
%!test
%! __fntestfunc__ ("rotdim", m2, 1, [1, 2]);
%!test
%! __fntestfunc__ ("rotdim", m2, 2, [1, 2]);
%!test
%! __fntestfunc__ ("rotdim", m2, -1, [1, 2]);
%!test
%! __fntestfunc__ ("rotdim", m3, 1, [1, 2]);

## Check for error if function parameter is made persistent
%!function retval = __fnpersist1__ (in1)
%!  persistent retval;
%!
%!  retval = 1;
%!endfunction

%!function retval = __fnpersist2__ (in1)
%!  persistent in1;
%!
%!  retval = in1;
%!endfunction

%!error <can't make function parameter retval persistent> __fnpersist1__ (1)
%!error <can't make function parameter in1 persistent> __fnpersist2__ (1)

## Check nargin, nargout validation by interpreter
%!function __fn_nargout0__ (in1)
%!endfunction
%!function [out1] = __fn_nargin2__ (in1, in2)
%!endfunction
%!function [out1] = __fn_nargin0__ ()
%!endfunction
%!function [] = __fn_narginout0__ ()
%!endfunction
%!function __fn_no_arg_list__
%!endfunction

%!error <function called with too many outputs> r = __fn_nargout0__ ()
%!error <function called with too many inputs>  r = __fn_nargin2__ (1,2,3)
%!error <function called with too many inputs>  r = __fn_nargin0__ (1)
%!error <function called with too many inputs>  __fn_narginout0__ (1)
%!error <function called with too many outputs> r = __fn_narginout0__ ()
%!error <function called with too many inputs>  __fn_no_arg_list__ (1)
%!error <function called with too many outputs>  r = __fn_no_arg_list__ ()