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isa: allow cell array of class names as input, plus remove __isa_parent__(). * ov-class.cc (F__isa_parent__): removed function which was only used in isa.m and has now be removed. Replaced by new isa (implemented in C++). (Fisa): new function to replace isa.m and F__isa_parent__. Now supports a cell array of strings with classnames. While the m file implementation was kind of supporting this, it was doing so by accident and would not work when checking for parent class, integer, numeric, or float. * scripts/general/module.mk: remove isa.m from list of files. * scripts/general/isa.m: remove file. This function was really small and half of it (__isa_parent__) had to be implemented in C++ anyway. Implementing the whole thing in C++ means one less undocumented, meant as private, function. And any extra performance increase in a function called multiples times for input check is welcome.
author Carnë Draug <carandraug@octave.org>
date Fri, 29 Nov 2013 21:37:21 +0000
parents 3a93af21d206
children a6d13c62fccf
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