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maint: Clean up implementations of ode45.m, odeget.m, odeset.m. * ode45.m: Match variable names in function to docstring. Don't use '...' line continuation unless strictly necessary. Remove incorrect isa check for inline function. Use '( )' around switch statement test variable. Use printf, rather than fprintf, where possible. * odeget.m: Match variable names in function to docstring. Rephrase error messages to begin with 'odeget:'. Use try/catch blocks to speed up "fast" and "fast_not_empty" code. Use rows() rather than "size (xxx, 1)". Use isempty rather than "size (xxx, 1) == 0". Use printf, rather than fprintf, where possible. Use unwind_protect block in BIST tests to restore warning state. * odeset.m: Match variable names in function to docstring. Use rows() rather than "size (xxx, 1)". Use isempty rather than "size (xxx, 1) == 0". Use printf, rather than fprintf, where possible. Eliminate for loop with cell2struct for odestruct initialization. Introduce temporary vars oldstruct, newstruct to clarify code. Restate some error messages to begin with 'odeset:'. Use cellfun to quickl check that all field inputs are strings. Use unwind_protect block in BIST tests to restore warning state.
author Rik <rik@octave.org>
date Mon, 05 Oct 2015 11:59:18 -0700
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## Copyright (C) 2006-2015 John W. Eaton
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%!test
%! s.a = 1;
%! c = fieldnames (s);
%! assert (iscell (c) && strcmp (c{1}, "a"));

%!test
%! s.a.b = 1;
%! c = fieldnames (s.a);
%! assert (iscell (c) && strcmp (c{1}, "b"));

%!error <Invalid call to fieldnames> fieldnames ();

%!test
%! s.a = 1;
%! fail ("fieldnames (s, 1)", "Invalid call to fieldnames");

%!error fieldnames (1);

%!test
%! s.aaa = 1;
%! s.a = 2;
%! assert (isfield (s, "a"));

%!test
%! s.aaa = 1;
%! s.a = 2;
%! assert (!(isfield (s, "b")));

%!error <Invalid call to isfield> isfield ();

%!test
%! s.aaa = 1;
%! s.a = 2;
%! fail ("isfield (s, 'a', 3);", "Invalid call to isfield");

%!assert (isfield (1, "m") == 0);

%!test
%! s.a = 2;
%! assert (isfield (s, 2) == 0);

%!assert (!(isstruct (1)))

%!assert (!(isstruct ([1, 2])))

%!assert (!(isstruct ([])))

%!assert (!(isstruct ([1, 2; 3, 4])))

%!assert (!(isstruct ("t")))

%!assert (!(isstruct ("test")))

%!assert (!(isstruct (["test"; "ing"])))

%!assert (!(isstruct ({1})))

%!test
%! s.a = 1;
%! assert (isstruct (s));

%!test
%! s.a.b = 1;
%! assert (isstruct (s.a));

%!error <Invalid call to isstruct> isstruct ();

%!test
%! s.a = 1;
%! fail ("isstruct (s, 1)", "Invalid call to isstruct");

## increment element of matrix stored in struct array field
%!test
%! a = struct ("c", {[1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6], [7, 8, 9]});
%! a(2).c(3)++;
%! assert (a(2).c, [4, 5, 7]);

## create struct array by assignment to cs-list
%!test
%! [a(1:2).x] = deal (1, 3);
%! assert (a, struct ("x", {1, 3}));
%! assert ({a(1:2).x}, {1, 3});

## assign to subrange of struct array field
%!test
%! b = struct ("name", {"a", "b", "c"; "d", "e", "f"}, "value", 100);
%! [b(1:2, [1,3]).name] = deal ("aaa", "ddd", "ccc", "fff");
%! assert ({b.name}, {"aaa", "ddd", "b", "e", "ccc", "fff"});

## index into nested struct arrays
%!test
%! a = struct ("name", {"a", "b", "c"; "d", "e", "f"}, "value", 0);
%! a(2).value = a;
%! assert (a(2).value(2,3).name, "f");

## assign to subrange of field in nested struct array
%!test
%! b = struct ("name", {"a", "b", "c"; "d", "e", "f"}, "value", 0);
%! b(3, 1).value = b;
%! [b(3, 1).value(1, [1, 3]).name] = deal ("aaa", "ccc");
%! assert (size (b), [3, 3]);
%! assert (b(3,1).value(1, 3).name, "ccc");

## test 4-dimensional struct array
%!test
%! c(4, 4, 4, 4).name  = "a";
%! c(3, 3, 3, 3).value = 1;
%! assert (c(2,2,2,2), struct ("name", [], "value", []));

## assign to subrange of field in 4D struct array
%!test
%! c(4, 4, 4, 4).name  = "a";
%! c(3, 3, 3, 3).value = 1;
%! [c([1, 3], 2, :, [3, 4]).value] = deal (1);
%! assert (length (find ([c.value] == 1)), 17);
%! assert (length (find ([c.value])), 17);

## swap elements of struct array
%!test
%! b = struct ("name", {"a", "b", "c"; "d", "e", "f"}, "value", 0);
%! [b([2, 1], [3, 1]).name] = deal (b([1, 2], [1, 2]).name);
%! assert ({b.name}, {"e", "b", "b", "e", "d", "a"});

## test internal ordering of struct array fields
%!test
%! c(4, 4, 4, 4).value = 3;
%! c(1, 2, 3, 4).value = 2;
%! c(3, 3, 3, 3).value = 1;
%! d = reshape ({c.value}, size (c));
%! assert ([d{4, 4, 4, 4}, d{1, 2, 3, 4}, d{3, 3, 3, 3}],
%!         [3, 2, 1]);

## test assignment to mixed cs-list of field element subranges
%!test
%! b = struct ("name", {"a", "b", "c"; "d", "e", "f"}, "value", 100);
%! [b(1:2, [1, 3]).name, b(2, 1:3).value] = ...
%!   deal (1, 2, 3, 4, "5", "6", "7");
%! assert ({b.name}, {1, 2, "b", "e", 3, 4});
%! assert ({b.value}, {100, "5", 100, "6", 100, "7"});

%!error <a cs-list cannot be further indexed>
%! [a(1:3).x] = deal ([1, 5], [3, 7], [8, 9]);
%! [a(2:3).x(2)] = deal (10, 11);

%!error <a cs-list cannot be further indexed>
%! [a(1:3).x] = deal ([1, 5], [3, 7], [8, 9]);
%! a(2:3).x(2);

%!error id=Octave:index-out-of-bounds
%! a(1).x.x = 1;
%! a(2).x;

%!error <invalid number of output arguments for constant expression>
%! a = struct ("value", {1, 2, 3, 4, 5});
%! [a(2:4).value] = 1;

%!error <invalid assignment to cs-list outside multiple assignment>
%! c(4, 4, 4, 4).name  = "a";
%! c(3, 3, 3, 3).value = 1;
%! c([1, 3], 2, :, [3, 4]).value = 1;

## test lazy copying in structs: nested assignment to self
%!test
%! a.a = 1;
%! a.b = a;
%! a.b.c = a;
%! assert (a.b.c.b, struct ("a", 1));

## test lazy copying in structs: indirect nested assignment to self
%!test
%! a.a = 1;
%! a.b = 2;
%! b.c = a;
%! b.d = 3;
%! c.d = b;
%! c.e = 4;
%! a.b = c;
%! a.b.e = a;
%! assert (a.b.e.b.d.c, struct ("a", 1, "b", 2));

## test lazy copying in structs: nested assignment via function
%!function aa = do_nest (a);
%!  aa   = a;
%!  aa.b = a;
%!endfunction
%!test
%! a.c = 1;
%! a = do_nest (a);
%! a = do_nest (a);
%! a = do_nest (a);
%! assert (a.b.b.b, struct ("c", 1));

## test lazy copying in structs: nested assignment via function
%!function aa = do_nest (a);
%!  aa   = a;
%!  aa.b = a;
%!  aa.b.c = aa;
%!endfunction
%!test
%! a.c = 1;
%! a = do_nest (a);
%! a = do_nest (a);
%! a = do_nest (a);
%! assert (a.b.c.b.b.c.b.b.c.b, struct ("c", 1));

## test lazy copying in structs: nested assignment on different levels.
%!test
%! a.b = 1;
%! b.c = a;
%! b.d.e = a;
%! b.f.g.h = a;
%! b.i.j.k.l = a;
%! a.m = b;
%! a.m.c.b = a;
%! assert (a.m.c.b.m.i.j.k.l, struct ("b", 1));

## test indexed assignment into empty struct array
%!test
%! s = resize (struct (), 3,2);
%! s(3).foo = 42;
%! assert (s(3), struct ("foo", 42));

%!error id=Octave:index-out-of-bounds
%! s = resize (struct (),3,2);
%! s(3).foo = 42;
%! s(7);