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editor: add list of recently used files to the file menu
* file_editor_tab.cc (set_file_name): emit signal mru_add_file () for a new file
* file_editor_tab.h: new signal mru_add_file ()
* file_editor.cc (request_mru_open_file): new handler for opening a file from
the mru-list, (handle_mru_add_file): slot for signal emitted from
file_editor_tab; adds the new file to the mru list, (mru_menu_update): private
function for updating the mru-list, (mru_menu_update): private function for
updating the mru-list, (construct): implement mru-list menu and the related
actions, (add_file_editor_tab): connect signal mru_add_file ()
* file-editor.h: definition of new slots, methods, string list for mru-list,
and array for the related actions
author | Torsten <ttl@justmail.de> |
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date | Fri, 28 Dec 2012 15:01:08 +0100 |
parents | 494f9bac8862 |
children | b91fc9348e2e |
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#! /bin/sh # bootstrap # Run this to generate all the initial makefiles, etc. set -e ## Use --foreign since we auto-generate the AUTHORS file and the default ## --gnu strictness level doesn't like it if the AUTHORS file is missing. AUTOMAKE="automake --foreign --warnings=no-portability" export AUTOMAKE ## Check for files that automake --gnu would normally look for, except ## AUTHORS, which we autogenerate from the documentation files along with ## building the rest of Octave, and INSTALL, which is linked from ## gnulib/doc/INSTALL by the bootstrap script. for f in NEWS README COPYING; do if ! test -f $f; then echo "required file $f is missing" 2>&1 exit 1 fi done echo "generating source lists for liboctave/operators/module.mk..." (cd liboctave/operators; ./config-ops.sh) echo "generating doc/interpreter/images.mk..." (cd doc/interpreter; ./config-images.sh) echo "generating libinterp/dldfcn/module.mk..." (cd libinterp/dldfcn; ./config-module.sh) echo "bootstrapping..." build-aux/bootstrap_gnulib "$@" ## G77 is obsolete, but it is still the first option in the autoconf Fortran ## macros. We should avoid it, because mixing old versions of g77 with modern ## gcc and g++ causes trouble. The following will make it harder (but not ## impossible) for users to make this mistake. ## ## FIXME -- we should really work to fix autoconf so that it prefers gfortran ## over g77 even when searching for a Fortran 77 compiler. echo "replacing all occurrences of g77 with gfortran in configure script..." sed 's/g77/gfortran/g' configure > configure.t mv configure.t configure chmod 755 configure