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don't display "ans" for "display (expr)" (bug #49794) * pr-output.cc (Fdisplay): Skip displaying "ans" if called with single argument and that argument's name tag doesn't look like a variable name.
author John W. Eaton <jwe@octave.org>
date Sat, 17 Dec 2016 11:10:22 -0500
parents f75d289645ec
children ef4d915df748
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/*

Copyright (C) 2012-2016 John W. Eaton

This file is part of Octave.

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under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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*/

#if ! defined (octave_event_queue_h)
#define octave_event_queue_h 1

#include "octave-config.h"

#include <queue>
#include <memory>

#include "action-container.h"

class
event_queue : public action_container
{
public:

  event_queue (void) : fifo () { }

  // No copying!

  event_queue (const event_queue&) = delete;

  event_queue& operator = (const event_queue&) = delete;

  // Destructor should not raise an exception, so all actions
  // registered should be exception-safe.  If you're not sure, see
  // event_queue_safe.

  ~event_queue (void) { run (); }

  void add (elem *new_elem)
  {
    fifo.push (new_elem);
  }

  void run_first (void)
  {
    if (! empty ())
      {
        // No leak on exception!
        std::unique_ptr<elem> ptr (fifo.front ());
        fifo.pop ();
        ptr->run ();
      }
  }

  void discard_first (void)
  {
    if (! empty ())
      {
        elem *ptr = fifo.front ();
        fifo.pop ();
        delete ptr;
      }
  }

  size_t size (void) const { return fifo.size (); }

protected:

  std::queue<elem *> fifo;
};

// Like event_queue, but this one will guard against the
// possibility of seeing an exception (or interrupt) in the cleanup actions.
// Not that we can do much about it, but at least we won't crash.

class
event_queue_safe : public event_queue
{
private:

  void warn_unhandled_exception (void) const;

public:

  event_queue_safe (void) : event_queue () { }

  // No copying!

  event_queue_safe (const event_queue_safe&) = delete;

  event_queue_safe& operator = (const event_queue_safe&) = delete;

  ~event_queue_safe (void)
  {
    while (! empty ())
      {
        try
          {
            run_first ();
          }
        catch (...) // Yes, the black hole.  Remember we're in a dtor.
          {
            warn_unhandled_exception ();
          }
      }
  }
};

#endif