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Rename local error in mex I/F from invalid_type_error to err_invalid_type.
Switch from using class method mxArray_base::error to error from error.h
* mex.cc (mxArray_base::error, mxArray_matlab::invalid_type_error):
Delete functions.
* mex.cc (mxArray_matlab::err_invalid_type): New function declared with
OCTAVE_NORETURN.
* mex.cc: #include "error.h". Rename all invalid_type_error calls to
err_invalid_type. Remove useless statements appearing after calls to
err_invalid_type.
* mxarray.in.h: #include "error.h". Rename all invalid_type_error calls to
err_invalid_type.
* mxarray.in.h (mxArray_base::err_invalid_type): New function declared with
OCTAVE_NORETURN.
* mxarray.in.h (mxArray_base::invalid_type_error): Add OCTAVE_DEPRECATED
attribute to function.
author | Rik <rik@octave.org> |
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date | Fri, 29 Jan 2016 11:32:23 -0800 |
parents | f5d9e57d4380 |
children | d77caa2d523d |
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