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Added special-case logical-indexing function
* logical-index.h (New file) : Logical-indexing function. May be called on
octave_value types via call_bool_index
* nz-iterators.h : Add base-class nz_iterator for iterator types. Array has
template bool for whether to internally store row-col or compute on the fly
Add skip_ahead method which skips forward to the next nonzero after its
argument
Add flat_index for computing octave_idx_type index of current position (with
assertion failure in the case of overflow)
Move is_zero to separate file
* ov-base-diag.cc, ov-base-mat.cc, ov-base-sparse.cc, ov-perm.cc
(do_index_op): Add call to call_bool_index in logical-index.h
* Array.h : Move forward-declaration for array_iterator to separate header file
* dim-vector.cc (dim_max): Refers to idx-bounds.h (max_idx)
* array-iter-decl.h (New file): Header file for forward declaration of
array-iterator
* direction.h : Add constants fdirc and bdirc to avoid having to reconstruct
them
* dv-utils.h, dv-utils.cc (New files) :
Utility functions for querying and constructing dim-vectors
* idx-bounds.h (New file) :
Utility constants and functions for determining whether things will overflow
the maximum allowed bounds
* interp-idx.h (New function : to_flat_idx) : Converts row-col pair to linear
index of octave_idx_type
* is-zero.h (New file) : Function for determining whether an element is zero
* logical-index.tst : Add tests for correct return-value dimensions and large
sparse matrix behavior
author | David Spies <dnspies@gmail.com> |
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date | Fri, 25 Jul 2014 13:39:31 -0600 |
parents | 017f0b2e6933 |
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# [linux.keytab] Konsole Keyboard Table (Linux console keys) # # -------------------------------------------------------------- # NOT TESTED, MAY NEED SOME CLEANUPS keyboard "Linux console" # -------------------------------------------------------------- # # This configuration table allows to customize the # meaning of the keys. # # The syntax is that each entry has the form : # # "key" Keyname { ("+"|"-") Modename } ":" (String|Operation) # # Keynames are those defined in <qnamespace.h> with the # "Qt::Key_" removed. (We'd better insert the list here) # # Mode names are : # # - Shift # - Alt # - Control # # The VT100 emulation has two modes that can affect the # sequences emitted by certain keys. These modes are # under control of the client program. # # - Newline : effects Return and Enter key. # - Application : effects Up and Down key. # # - Ansi : effects Up and Down key (This is for VT52, really). # # Operations are # # - scrollUpLine # - scrollUpPage # - scrollDownLine # - scrollDownPage # # - emitSelection # # If the key is not found here, the text of the # key event as provided by QT is emitted, possibly # preceeded by ESC if the Alt key is pressed. # # -------------------------------------------------------------- key Escape : "\E" key Tab : "\t" # VT100 can add an extra \n after return. # The NewLine mode is set by an escape sequence. key Return-NewLine : "\r" key Return+NewLine : "\r\n" # Some desperately try to save the ^H. key Backspace : "\x7f" key Delete : "\E[3~" # These codes are for the VT52 mode of VT100 # The Ansi mode (i.e. VT100 mode) is set by # an escape sequence key Up -Shift-Ansi : "\EA" key Down -Shift-Ansi : "\EB" key Right-Shift-Ansi : "\EC" key Left -Shift-Ansi : "\ED" # VT100 emits a mode bit together # with the arrow keys.The AppCuKeys # mode is set by an escape sequence. key Up -Shift+Ansi+AppCuKeys : "\EOA" key Down -Shift+Ansi+AppCuKeys : "\EOB" key Right-Shift+Ansi+AppCuKeys : "\EOC" key Left -Shift+Ansi+AppCuKeys : "\EOD" key Up -Shift+Ansi-AppCuKeys : "\E[A" key Down -Shift+Ansi-AppCuKeys : "\E[B" key Right-Shift+Ansi-AppCuKeys : "\E[C" key Left -Shift+Ansi-AppCuKeys : "\E[D" # linux functions keys F1-F5 differ from xterm key F1 : "\E[[A" key F2 : "\E[[B" key F3 : "\E[[C" key F4 : "\E[[D" key F5 : "\E[[E" key F6 : "\E[17~" key F7 : "\E[18~" key F8 : "\E[19~" key F9 : "\E[20~" key F10 : "\E[21~" key F11 : "\E[23~" key F12 : "\E[24~" key Home : "\E[1~" key End : "\E[4~" key Prior -Shift : "\E[5~" key Next -Shift : "\E[6~" key Insert-Shift : "\E[2~" # Keypad-Enter. See comment on Return above. key Enter+NewLine : "\r\n" key Enter-NewLine : "\r" key Space +Control : "\x00" # some of keys are used by konsole. key Up +Shift : scrollLineUp key Prior +Shift : scrollPageUp key Down +Shift : scrollLineDown key Next +Shift : scrollPageDown key ScrollLock : scrollLock #---------------------------------------------------------- # keypad characters as offered by Qt # cannot be recognized as such. #---------------------------------------------------------- # Following other strings as emitted by konsole.