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/*

Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004,
              2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 John W. Eaton
Copyright (C) 2009 VZLU Prague

This file is part of Octave.

Octave is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your
option) any later version.

Octave is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with Octave; see the file COPYING.  If not, see
<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

*/

#if !defined (octave_oct_obj_h)
#define octave_oct_obj_h 1

#include <string>
#include <vector>

#include "oct-alloc.h"
#include "str-vec.h"
#include "Array.h"

#include "ov.h"
#include "Cell.h"

class
OCTINTERP_API
octave_value_list
{
public:

  octave_value_list (void)
    : data () { }

  octave_value_list (octave_idx_type n, const octave_value& val)
    : data (dim_vector (1, n), val) { }

  octave_value_list (const octave_value& tc)
    : data (1, tc) { }

  octave_value_list (const Array<octave_value>& d)
    : data (d.reshape (dim_vector (1, d.numel ()))) { }

  octave_value_list (const Cell& tc)
    : data (tc.reshape (dim_vector (1, tc.numel ()))) { }

  octave_value_list (const octave_value_list& obj)
    : data (obj.data), names (obj.names) { }

  // Concatenation constructor.
  octave_value_list (const std::list<octave_value_list>&);

  ~octave_value_list (void) { }

  void *operator new (size_t size)
    { return allocator.alloc (size); }

  void operator delete (void *p, size_t size)
    { allocator.free (p, size); }

  // FIXME -- without this, I have errors with the stack of
  // octave_value_list objects in ov-usr-fcn.h.  Why?
  void *operator new (size_t size, void *p)
    { return ::operator new (size, p); }

  void operator delete (void *p, void *)
    {
#if defined (HAVE_PLACEMENT_DELETE)
      ::operator delete (p, static_cast<void *> (0));
#else
      ::operator delete (p);
#endif
    }

  octave_value_list& operator = (const octave_value_list& obj)
    {
      if (this != &obj)
	{
	  data = obj.data;
	  names = obj.names;
	}

      return *this;
    }

  Array<octave_value> array_value (void) const { return data; }

  Cell cell_value (void) const { return array_value (); }

  // Assignment will resize on range errors.

  octave_value& operator () (octave_idx_type n) { return elem (n); }

  octave_value operator () (octave_idx_type n) const { return elem (n); }

  octave_idx_type length (void) const { return data.length (); }

  bool empty (void) const { return length () == 0; }

  void resize (octave_idx_type n) { data.resize (n); }

  void resize (octave_idx_type n, const octave_value& val)
    { data.resize (n, val); }

  octave_value_list& prepend (const octave_value& val);

  octave_value_list& append (const octave_value& val);

  octave_value_list& append (const octave_value_list& lst);

  octave_value_list& reverse (void);

  octave_value_list
  slice (octave_idx_type offset, octave_idx_type len) const
    { return data.index (idx_vector (offset, offset + len)); }

  octave_value_list
  splice (octave_idx_type offset, octave_idx_type len,
	  const octave_value_list& lst = octave_value_list ()) const;

  bool all_strings_p (void) const;

  bool all_scalars (void) const;

  bool has_magic_colon (void) const;

  string_vector make_argv (const std::string& = std::string()) const;

  void stash_name_tags (const string_vector& nm) { names = nm; }

  string_vector name_tags (void) const { return names; }

  void make_storable_values (void);

private:

  static octave_allocator allocator;

  Array<octave_value> data;

  // This list of strings can be used to tag each element of data with
  // a name.  By default, it is empty.
  string_vector names;

  // This constructor is private with no definition to keep statements
  // like
  //
  //   octave_value_list foo = 5;
  //   octave_value_list foo = 5.0;
  //
  // from doing different things.  Instead, you have to use the
  // constructor
  //
  //   octave_value_list (n, val);
  //
  // and supply a default value to create a vector-valued
  // octave_value_list.

  octave_value_list (octave_idx_type n);

  octave_value& elem (octave_idx_type n)
    {
      if (n >= length ())
	resize (n + 1);

      return data(n);
    }

  octave_value elem (octave_idx_type n) const
    { return data(n); }
};

#endif

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