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Fix colormap functions when N is not of class double (bug #44070) * autumn.m, bone.m, cool.m, copper.m, cubehelix.m, gray.m, hsv.m, ocean.m, rainbow.m, spring.m, summer.m, winter.m: cast N to double since in this colormap functions, N is used directly used in the operations and ends up casting colormap to something else. Note that a colormap MUST be of class double. Also, if N is an integer class, all values in colormap end up 0 or 1. Also simplify code for input checking by declaring default on function signature line. * flag.m, gmap40.m, hot.m, jet.m, lines.m, pink.m, prism.m, white.m: simplify input check like the other colormap functions. * test/colormaps.tst: add new test file to test all colormaps at once. * test/Makefile.am: add new test file to build system. used to create the colormap and if less
author Carnë Draug <carandraug@octave.org>
date Fri, 23 Jan 2015 15:37:56 +0000
parents 446c46af4b42
children 4197fc428c7d
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#! /bin/sh
#
# Copyright (C) 2005-2013 John W. Eaton
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if [ $# -ne 2 ]; then
  echo "usage: get-errno-list [--perl PERL|--python PYTHON]" 1>&2
  exit 1
fi

if [ $1 = "--perl" ]; then
  PERL="$2";
  $PERL -e 'foreach $key (keys(%!)) {
    $x .= "#if defined ($key)\n    { \"$key\", $key, },\n#endif\n";
  }
  while (<>) {
    s/^ *\@SYSDEP_ERRNO_LIST\@/$ x/;
    print;
  }'

elif [ $1 = "--python" ]; then
  PYTHON="$2";
  $PYTHON -c '
from errno import errorcode
from sys import stdin

t = "#if defined (%s)\n    { \"%s\", %s, },\n#endif\n"
errstr = ""
for k in errorcode.keys ():
    errstr += t % tuple(3*[errorcode[k]])

for l in stdin:
    print l.replace("@SYSDEP_ERRNO_LIST@", errstr),
'
fi

exit $?