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bootstrap, bootstrap.conf, OctJavaQry.java, changelog.tmpl,
check-subst-vars.in.sh, find-defun-files.sh, find-files-with-tests.sh,
get-source-mtime.sh, mk-hg-id.sh, mk-octave-config-h.sh, mk-opts.pl,
stl_algo.h-fixed, subst-config-vals.in.sh, subst-cross-config-vals.in.sh,
subst-default-vals.in.sh, subst-script-vals.in.sh, configure.ac,
Doxyfile.in, arith.txi, audio.txi, basics.txi, bugs.txi, config-images.sh,
container.txi, cp-idx.txi, data.txi, debug.txi, diagperm.txi, diffeq.txi,
add_to_aspell_dict, mk_undocumented_list, spellcheck, errors.txi, eval.txi,
expr.txi, external.txi, fn-idx.txi, func.txi, genpropdoc.m, geometry.txi,
geometryimages.m, grammar.txi, gui.txi, image.txi, images.awk, install.txi,
interp.txi, interpimages.m, intro.txi, io.txi, linalg.txi, macros.texi,
matrix.txi, mk-doc-cache.pl, mkcontrib.awk, mkoctfile.1, munge-texi.pl,
nonlin.txi, numbers.txi, obsolete.txi, octave-cli.1, octave-config.1, octave.1,
octave.css, octave.texi, oop.txi, op-idx.txi, optim.txi, package.txi, plot.txi,
plotimages.m, poly.txi, preface.txi, quad.txi, set.txi, signal.txi, sparse.txi,
sparseimages.m, splineimages.m, stats.txi, stmt.txi, strings.txi, system.txi,
testfun.txi, var.txi, vectorize.txi, array.texi, bugs.texi, cp-idx.texi,
dae.texi, diffeq.texi, error.texi, factor.texi, fn-idx.texi, gpl.texi,
install.texi, intro.texi, liboctave.texi, matvec.texi, nleqn.texi, nlfunc.texi,
ode.texi, optim.texi, preface.texi, quad.texi, range.texi, refcard-a4.tex,
refcard-legal.tex, refcard-letter.tex, refcard.tex, HACKING.md,
octave.appdata.xml.in, Backend.cc, Backend.h, BaseControl.cc, BaseControl.h,
ButtonControl.cc, ButtonControl.h, ButtonGroup.cc, ButtonGroup.h, Canvas.cc,
Canvas.h, CheckBoxControl.cc, CheckBoxControl.h, Container.cc, Container.h,
ContextMenu.cc, ContextMenu.h, EditControl.cc, EditControl.h, Figure.cc,
Figure.h, FigureWindow.cc, FigureWindow.h, GLCanvas.cc, GLCanvas.h,
GenericEventNotify.h, KeyMap.cc, KeyMap.h, ListBoxControl.cc, ListBoxControl.h,
Logger.cc, Logger.h, Menu.cc, Menu.h, MenuContainer.h, MouseModeActionGroup.cc,
MouseModeActionGroup.h, Object.cc, Object.h, ObjectFactory.cc, ObjectFactory.h,
ObjectProxy.cc, ObjectProxy.h, Panel.cc, Panel.h, PopupMenuControl.cc,
PopupMenuControl.h, PushButtonControl.cc, PushButtonControl.h, PushTool.cc,
PushTool.h, QtHandlesUtils.cc, QtHandlesUtils.h, RadioButtonControl.cc,
RadioButtonControl.h, SliderControl.cc, SliderControl.h, TextControl.cc,
TextControl.h, TextEdit.cc, TextEdit.h, ToggleButtonControl.cc,
ToggleButtonControl.h, ToggleTool.cc, ToggleTool.h, ToolBar.cc, ToolBar.h,
ToolBarButton.cc, ToolBarButton.h, __init_qt__.cc, __init_qt__.h,
annotation-dialog.cc, annotation-dialog.h, gl-select.cc, gl-select.h,
liboctgui-build-info.h, liboctgui-build-info.in.cc,
mk-default-qt-settings.in.sh, QTerminal.cc, QTerminal.h, BlockArray.cpp,
BlockArray.h, Character.h, CharacterColor.h, Emulation.cpp, Emulation.h,
Filter.cpp, Filter.h, History.cpp, History.h, KeyboardTranslator.cpp,
KeyboardTranslator.h, QUnixTerminalImpl.cpp, QUnixTerminalImpl.h, Screen.cpp,
Screen.h, ScreenWindow.cpp, ScreenWindow.h, SelfListener.cpp, SelfListener.h,
TerminalCharacterDecoder.cpp, TerminalCharacterDecoder.h, TerminalModel.cpp,
TerminalModel.h, TerminalView.cpp, TerminalView.h, Vt102Emulation.cpp,
Vt102Emulation.h, kpty.cpp, kpty.h, kpty_p.h, QTerminalColors.cpp,
QTerminalColors.h, QWinTerminalImpl.cpp, QWinTerminalImpl.h, main.cpp,
color-picker.cc, color-picker.h, dialog.cc, dialog.h,
documentation-dock-widget.cc, documentation-dock-widget.h,
external-editor-interface.cc, external-editor-interface.h,
files-dock-widget.cc, files-dock-widget.h, find-files-dialog.cc,
find-files-dialog.h, find-files-model.cc, find-files-model.h,
history-dock-widget.cc, history-dock-widget.h, file-editor-interface.h,
file-editor-tab.cc, file-editor-tab.h, file-editor.cc, file-editor.h,
find-dialog.cc, find-dialog.h, marker.cc, marker.h, octave-qscintilla.cc,
octave-qscintilla.h, octave-txt-lexer.cc, octave-txt-lexer.h, main-window.cc,
main-window.h, octave-cmd.cc, octave-cmd.h, octave-dock-widget.cc,
octave-dock-widget.h, octave-gui.cc, octave-gui.h, octave-qt-link.cc,
octave-qt-link.h, octave-settings.h, texinfo-parser.cc, texinfo-parser.h,
webinfo.cc, webinfo.h, resource-manager.cc, resource-manager.h,
settings-dialog.cc, settings-dialog.h, shortcut-manager.cc, shortcut-manager.h,
terminal-dock-widget.cc, terminal-dock-widget.h, thread-manager.cc,
thread-manager.h, variable-editor-model.cc, variable-editor-model.h,
variable-editor.cc, variable-editor.h, welcome-wizard.cc, welcome-wizard.h,
workspace-model.cc, workspace-model.h, workspace-view.cc, workspace-view.h,
build-env.h, build-env.in.cc, builtins.h, Cell.cc, Cell.h, __contourc__.cc,
__dsearchn__.cc, __ichol__.cc, __ilu__.cc, __lin_interpn__.cc, __luinc__.cc,
__magick_read__.cc, __pchip_deriv__.cc, __qp__.cc, balance.cc,
base-text-renderer.h, besselj.cc, betainc.cc, bitfcns.cc, bsxfun.cc,
c-file-ptr-stream.cc, c-file-ptr-stream.h, call-stack.cc, call-stack.h,
cdisplay.c, cdisplay.h, cellfun.cc, coct-hdf5-types.c, colloc.cc, conv2.cc,
daspk.cc, dasrt.cc, dassl.cc, data.cc, data.h, debug.cc, default-defs.in.h,
defaults.cc, defaults.h, defun-dld.h, defun-int.h, defun.cc, defun.h, det.cc,
dirfns.cc, dirfns.h, display.cc, display.h, dlmread.cc, dot.cc, dynamic-ld.cc,
dynamic-ld.h, eig.cc, ellipj.cc, environment.cc, environment.h, error.cc,
error.h, errwarn.cc, errwarn.h, event-queue.cc, event-queue.h, fcn-info.cc,
fcn-info.h, fft.cc, fft2.cc, fftn.cc, file-io.cc, file-io.h, filter.cc,
find.cc, ft-text-renderer.cc, ft-text-renderer.h, gammainc.cc, gcd.cc,
genprops.awk, getgrent.cc, getpwent.cc, getrusage.cc, givens.cc, gl-render.cc,
gl-render.h, gl2ps-print.cc, gl2ps-print.h, graphics-handle.h,
graphics-toolkit.cc, graphics-toolkit.h, graphics.cc, graphics.in.h, gripes.cc,
gripes.h, gsvd.cc, gtk-manager.cc, gtk-manager.h, hash.cc, help.cc, help.h,
hess.cc, hex2num.cc, hook-fcn.cc, hook-fcn.h, input.cc, input.h,
interpreter-private.cc, interpreter-private.h, interpreter.cc, interpreter.h,
inv.cc, kron.cc, load-path.cc, load-path.h, load-save.cc, load-save.h,
lookup.cc, ls-ascii-helper.cc, ls-ascii-helper.h, ls-hdf5.cc, ls-hdf5.h,
ls-mat-ascii.cc, ls-mat-ascii.h, ls-mat4.cc, ls-mat4.h, ls-mat5.cc, ls-mat5.h,
ls-oct-binary.cc, ls-oct-binary.h, ls-oct-text.cc, ls-oct-text.h, ls-utils.cc,
ls-utils.h, lsode.cc, lu.cc, mappers.cc, matrix_type.cc, max.cc, mex.cc, mex.h,
mexproto.h, mgorth.cc, mk-errno-list.sh, mk-mxarray-h.in.sh, mxarray.in.h,
nproc.cc, oct-errno.h, oct-errno.in.cc, oct-fstrm.cc, oct-fstrm.h,
oct-handle.h, oct-hdf5-types.cc, oct-hdf5-types.h, oct-hdf5.h, oct-hist.cc,
oct-hist.h, oct-iostrm.cc, oct-iostrm.h, oct-map.cc, oct-map.h, oct-obj.h,
oct-opengl.h, oct-prcstrm.cc, oct-prcstrm.h, oct-procbuf.cc, oct-procbuf.h,
oct-stdstrm.h, oct-stream.cc, oct-stream.h, oct-strstrm.cc, oct-strstrm.h,
oct-tex-lexer.in.ll, oct-tex-parser.in.yy, oct.h, octave-default-image.h,
octave-link.cc, octave-link.h, ordschur.cc, pager.cc, pager.h, pinv.cc,
pr-output.cc, pr-output.h, procstream.cc, procstream.h, psi.cc, quad.cc,
quadcc.cc, qz.cc, rand.cc, rcond.cc, regexp.cc, schur.cc, sighandlers.cc,
sighandlers.h, sparse-xdiv.cc, sparse-xdiv.h, sparse-xpow.cc, sparse-xpow.h,
sparse.cc, spparms.cc, sqrtm.cc, str2double.cc, strfind.cc, strfns.cc,
sub2ind.cc, svd.cc, sylvester.cc, symrec.cc, symrec.h, symscope.cc, symscope.h,
symtab.cc, symtab.h, syscalls.cc, sysdep.cc, sysdep.h, text-renderer.cc,
text-renderer.h, time.cc, toplev.cc, toplev.h, tril.cc, tsearch.cc, txt-eng.cc,
txt-eng.h, typecast.cc, url-handle-manager.cc, url-handle-manager.h,
urlwrite.cc, utils.cc, utils.h, variables.cc, variables.h, workspace-element.h,
xdiv.cc, xdiv.h, xnorm.cc, xnorm.h, xpow.cc, xpow.h, zfstream.cc, zfstream.h,
deprecated-config.h, __delaunayn__.cc, __eigs__.cc, __fltk_uigetfile__.cc,
__glpk__.cc, __init_fltk__.cc, __init_gnuplot__.cc, __ode15__.cc,
__osmesa_print__.cc, __voronoi__.cc, amd.cc, audiodevinfo.cc, audioread.cc,
ccolamd.cc, chol.cc, colamd.cc, config-module.awk, config-module.sh,
convhulln.cc, dmperm.cc, fftw.cc, gzip.cc, oct-qhull.h, qr.cc, symbfact.cc,
symrcm.cc, liboctinterp-build-info.h, liboctinterp-build-info.in.cc,
mk-build-env-features.sh, mk-builtins.pl, mk-doc.pl, mk-pkg-add.sh,
mk-version-h.in.sh, ov-base-diag.cc, ov-base-diag.h, ov-base-int.cc,
ov-base-int.h, ov-base-mat.cc, ov-base-mat.h, ov-base-scalar.cc,
ov-base-scalar.h, ov-base-sparse.cc, ov-base-sparse.h, ov-base.cc, ov-base.h,
ov-bool-mat.cc, ov-bool-mat.h, ov-bool-sparse.cc, ov-bool-sparse.h, ov-bool.cc,
ov-bool.h, ov-builtin.cc, ov-builtin.h, ov-cell.cc, ov-cell.h, ov-ch-mat.cc,
ov-ch-mat.h, ov-class.cc, ov-class.h, ov-classdef.cc, ov-classdef.h,
ov-colon.cc, ov-colon.h, ov-complex.cc, ov-complex.h, ov-cs-list.cc,
ov-cs-list.h, ov-cx-diag.cc, ov-cx-diag.h, ov-cx-mat.cc, ov-cx-mat.h,
ov-cx-sparse.cc, ov-cx-sparse.h, ov-dld-fcn.cc, ov-dld-fcn.h, ov-fcn-handle.cc,
ov-fcn-handle.h, ov-fcn-inline.cc, ov-fcn-inline.h, ov-fcn.cc, ov-fcn.h,
ov-float.cc, ov-float.h, ov-flt-complex.cc, ov-flt-complex.h,
ov-flt-cx-diag.cc, ov-flt-cx-diag.h, ov-flt-cx-mat.cc, ov-flt-cx-mat.h,
ov-flt-re-diag.cc, ov-flt-re-diag.h, ov-flt-re-mat.cc, ov-flt-re-mat.h,
ov-int-traits.h, ov-int16.cc, ov-int16.h, ov-int32.cc, ov-int32.h, ov-int64.cc,
ov-int64.h, ov-int8.cc, ov-int8.h, ov-intx.h, ov-java.cc, ov-java.h,
ov-lazy-idx.cc, ov-lazy-idx.h, ov-mex-fcn.cc, ov-mex-fcn.h, ov-null-mat.cc,
ov-null-mat.h, ov-oncleanup.cc, ov-oncleanup.h, ov-perm.cc, ov-perm.h,
ov-range.cc, ov-range.h, ov-re-diag.cc, ov-re-diag.h, ov-re-mat.cc,
ov-re-mat.h, ov-re-sparse.cc, ov-re-sparse.h, ov-scalar.cc, ov-scalar.h,
ov-str-mat.cc, ov-str-mat.h, ov-struct.cc, ov-struct.h, ov-typeinfo.cc,
ov-typeinfo.h, ov-uint16.cc, ov-uint16.h, ov-uint32.cc, ov-uint32.h,
ov-uint64.cc, ov-uint64.h, ov-uint8.cc, ov-uint8.h, ov-usr-fcn.cc,
ov-usr-fcn.h, ov.cc, ov.h, ovl.cc, ovl.h, octave.cc, octave.h, op-kw-docs,
mk-ops.sh, op-b-b.cc, op-b-bm.cc, op-b-sbm.cc, op-bm-b.cc, op-bm-bm.cc,
op-bm-sbm.cc, op-cdm-cdm.cc, op-cdm-cm.cc, op-cdm-cs.cc, op-cdm-dm.cc,
op-cdm-m.cc, op-cdm-s.cc, op-cell.cc, op-chm.cc, op-class.cc, op-cm-cdm.cc,
op-cm-cm.cc, op-cm-cs.cc, op-cm-dm.cc, op-cm-m.cc, op-cm-pm.cc, op-cm-s.cc,
op-cm-scm.cc, op-cm-sm.cc, op-cs-cm.cc, op-cs-cs.cc, op-cs-m.cc, op-cs-s.cc,
op-cs-scm.cc, op-cs-sm.cc, op-dm-cdm.cc, op-dm-cm.cc, op-dm-cs.cc, op-dm-dm.cc,
op-dm-m.cc, op-dm-s.cc, op-dm-scm.cc, op-dm-sm.cc, op-dm-template.cc,
op-dms-template.cc, op-fcdm-fcdm.cc, op-fcdm-fcm.cc, op-fcdm-fcs.cc,
op-fcdm-fdm.cc, op-fcdm-fm.cc, op-fcdm-fs.cc, op-fcm-fcdm.cc, op-fcm-fcm.cc,
op-fcm-fcs.cc, op-fcm-fdm.cc, op-fcm-fm.cc, op-fcm-fs.cc, op-fcm-pm.cc,
op-fcn.cc, op-fcs-fcm.cc, op-fcs-fcs.cc, op-fcs-fm.cc, op-fcs-fs.cc,
op-fdm-fcdm.cc, op-fdm-fcm.cc, op-fdm-fcs.cc, op-fdm-fdm.cc, op-fdm-fm.cc,
op-fdm-fs.cc, op-fm-fcdm.cc, op-fm-fcm.cc, op-fm-fcs.cc, op-fm-fdm.cc,
op-fm-fm.cc, op-fm-fs.cc, op-fm-pm.cc, op-fs-fcm.cc, op-fs-fcs.cc, op-fs-fm.cc,
op-fs-fs.cc, op-i16-i16.cc, op-i32-i32.cc, op-i64-i64.cc, op-i8-i8.cc,
op-int-concat.cc, op-int.h, op-m-cdm.cc, op-m-cm.cc, op-m-cs.cc, op-m-dm.cc,
op-m-m.cc, op-m-pm.cc, op-m-s.cc, op-m-scm.cc, op-m-sm.cc, op-pm-cm.cc,
op-pm-fcm.cc, op-pm-fm.cc, op-pm-m.cc, op-pm-pm.cc, op-pm-scm.cc, op-pm-sm.cc,
op-pm-template.cc, op-range.cc, op-s-cm.cc, op-s-cs.cc, op-s-m.cc, op-s-s.cc,
op-s-scm.cc, op-s-sm.cc, op-sbm-b.cc, op-sbm-bm.cc, op-sbm-sbm.cc,
op-scm-cm.cc, op-scm-cs.cc, op-scm-m.cc, op-scm-s.cc, op-scm-scm.cc,
op-scm-sm.cc, op-sm-cm.cc, op-sm-cs.cc, op-sm-m.cc, op-sm-s.cc, op-sm-scm.cc,
op-sm-sm.cc, op-str-m.cc, op-str-s.cc, op-str-str.cc, op-struct.cc,
op-ui16-ui16.cc, op-ui32-ui32.cc, op-ui64-ui64.cc, op-ui8-ui8.cc, ops.h,
options-usage.h, bp-table.cc, bp-table.h, comment-list.cc, comment-list.h,
jit-ir.cc, jit-ir.h, jit-typeinfo.cc, jit-typeinfo.h, jit-util.cc, jit-util.h,
lex.h, lex.ll, oct-lvalue.cc, oct-lvalue.h, oct-parse.in.yy, octave.gperf,
parse.h, profiler.cc, profiler.h, pt-all.h, pt-arg-list.cc, pt-arg-list.h,
pt-array-list.cc, pt-array-list.h, pt-assign.cc, pt-assign.h, pt-binop.cc,
pt-binop.h, pt-bp.cc, pt-bp.h, pt-cbinop.cc, pt-cbinop.h, pt-cell.cc,
pt-cell.h, pt-check.cc, pt-check.h, pt-classdef.cc, pt-classdef.h, pt-cmd.h,
pt-colon.cc, pt-colon.h, pt-const.cc, pt-const.h, pt-decl.cc, pt-decl.h,
pt-eval.cc, pt-eval.h, pt-except.cc, pt-except.h, pt-exp.cc, pt-exp.h,
pt-fcn-handle.cc, pt-fcn-handle.h, pt-funcall.cc, pt-funcall.h, pt-id.cc,
pt-id.h, pt-idx.cc, pt-idx.h, pt-jit.cc, pt-jit.h, pt-jump.cc, pt-jump.h,
pt-loop.cc, pt-loop.h, pt-mat.cc, pt-mat.h, pt-misc.cc, pt-misc.h,
pt-pr-code.cc, pt-pr-code.h, pt-select.cc, pt-select.h, pt-stmt.cc, pt-stmt.h,
pt-tm-const.cc, pt-tm-const.h, pt-unop.cc, pt-unop.h, pt-walk.cc, pt-walk.h,
pt.cc, pt.h, token.cc, token.h, Array-jit.cc, Array-tc.cc, version.cc,
version.in.h, Array-C.cc, Array-b.cc, Array-ch.cc, Array-d.cc, Array-f.cc,
Array-fC.cc, Array-i.cc, Array-idx-vec.cc, Array-s.cc, Array-str.cc,
Array-util.cc, Array-util.h, Array-voidp.cc, Array.cc, Array.h, CColVector.cc,
CColVector.h, CDiagMatrix.cc, CDiagMatrix.h, CMatrix.cc, CMatrix.h,
CNDArray.cc, CNDArray.h, CRowVector.cc, CRowVector.h, CSparse.cc, CSparse.h,
DiagArray2.cc, DiagArray2.h, MArray-C.cc, MArray-d.cc, MArray-f.cc,
MArray-fC.cc, MArray-i.cc, MArray-s.cc, MArray.cc, MArray.h, MDiagArray2.cc,
MDiagArray2.h, MSparse-C.cc, MSparse-d.cc, MSparse.cc, MSparse.h, Matrix.h,
MatrixType.cc, MatrixType.h, PermMatrix.cc, PermMatrix.h, Range.cc, Range.h,
Sparse-C.cc, Sparse-b.cc, Sparse-d.cc, Sparse.cc, Sparse.h, boolMatrix.cc,
boolMatrix.h, boolNDArray.cc, boolNDArray.h, boolSparse.cc, boolSparse.h,
chMatrix.cc, chMatrix.h, chNDArray.cc, chNDArray.h, dColVector.cc,
dColVector.h, dDiagMatrix.cc, dDiagMatrix.h, dMatrix.cc, dMatrix.h,
dNDArray.cc, dNDArray.h, dRowVector.cc, dRowVector.h, dSparse.cc, dSparse.h,
dim-vector.cc, dim-vector.h, fCColVector.cc, fCColVector.h, fCDiagMatrix.cc,
fCDiagMatrix.h, fCMatrix.cc, fCMatrix.h, fCNDArray.cc, fCNDArray.h,
fCRowVector.cc, fCRowVector.h, fColVector.cc, fColVector.h, fDiagMatrix.cc,
fDiagMatrix.h, fMatrix.cc, fMatrix.h, fNDArray.cc, fNDArray.h, fRowVector.cc,
fRowVector.h, idx-vector.cc, idx-vector.h, int16NDArray.cc, int16NDArray.h,
int32NDArray.cc, int32NDArray.h, int64NDArray.cc, int64NDArray.h,
int8NDArray.cc, int8NDArray.h, intNDArray.cc, intNDArray.h, uint16NDArray.cc,
uint16NDArray.h, uint32NDArray.cc, uint32NDArray.h, uint64NDArray.cc,
uint64NDArray.h, uint8NDArray.cc, uint8NDArray.h, cconv2.f, cdotc3.f, cmatm3.f,
csconv2.f, dconv2.f, ddot3.f, dmatm3.f, sconv2.f, sdot3.f, smatm3.f, zconv2.f,
zdconv2.f, zdotc3.f, zmatm3.f, crsf2csf.f, zrsf2csf.f, mk-f77-def.in.sh,
liboctave-build-info.h, liboctave-build-info.in.cc, CollocWt.cc, CollocWt.h,
DAE.h, DAEFunc.h, DAERT.h, DAERTFunc.h, DASPK-opts.in, DASPK.cc, DASPK.h,
DASRT-opts.in, DASRT.cc, DASRT.h, DASSL-opts.in, DASSL.cc, DASSL.h, DET.h,
EIG.cc, EIG.h, LSODE-opts.in, LSODE.cc, LSODE.h, ODE.h, ODEFunc.h, ODES.cc,
ODES.h, ODESFunc.h, Quad-opts.in, Quad.cc, Quad.h, aepbalance.cc, aepbalance.h,
base-dae.h, base-de.h, base-min.h, bsxfun-decl.h, bsxfun-defs.cc, bsxfun.h,
chol.cc, chol.h, eigs-base.cc, eigs-base.h, fEIG.cc, fEIG.h, gepbalance.cc,
gepbalance.h, gsvd.cc, gsvd.h, hess.cc, hess.h, lo-amos-proto.h,
lo-arpack-proto.h, lo-blas-proto.h, lo-fftpack-proto.h, lo-lapack-proto.h,
lo-mappers.cc, lo-mappers.h, lo-qrupdate-proto.h, lo-ranlib-proto.h,
lo-slatec-proto.h, lo-specfun.cc, lo-specfun.h, lu.cc, lu.h, oct-convn.cc,
oct-convn.h, oct-fftw.cc, oct-fftw.h, oct-norm.cc, oct-norm.h, oct-rand.cc,
oct-rand.h, oct-spparms.cc, oct-spparms.h, qr.cc, qr.h, qrp.cc, qrp.h,
randgamma.cc, randgamma.h, randmtzig.cc, randmtzig.h, randpoisson.cc,
randpoisson.h, schur.cc, schur.h, sparse-chol.cc, sparse-chol.h,
sparse-dmsolve.cc, sparse-dmsolve.h, sparse-lu.cc, sparse-lu.h, sparse-qr.cc,
sparse-qr.h, svd.cc, svd.h, Sparse-diag-op-defs.h, Sparse-op-decls.h,
Sparse-op-defs.h, Sparse-perm-op-defs.h, config-ops.sh, mk-ops.awk, mx-base.h,
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logical-index.tst, mk-bc-overloads-tst.sh, mk-conv-tst.sh, mk-sparse-tst.sh,
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recursion.tst, return.tst, show-failures.awk, single-index.tst, slice.tst,
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Changed punctuation of GPL license text to match that suggested by FSF.
author | Rik <rik@octave.org> |
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date | Sat, 06 Jan 2018 07:57:19 -0800 |
parents | 93c65f2a5668 |
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7016 | 521 A patent license is "discriminatory" if it does not include within |
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536 Nothing in this License shall be construed as excluding or limiting | |
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538 otherwise be available to you under applicable patent law. | |
539 | |
540 12. No Surrender of Others' Freedom. | |
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7016 | 542 If conditions are imposed on you (whether by court order, agreement or |
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552 13. Use with the GNU Affero General Public License. | |
2330 | 553 |
7016 | 554 Notwithstanding any other provision of this License, you have |
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561 combination as such. | |
562 | |
563 14. Revised Versions of this License. | |
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2330 | 567 be similar in spirit to the present version, but may differ in detail to |
568 address new problems or concerns. | |
569 | |
7016 | 570 Each version is given a distinguishing version number. If the |
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575 Foundation. If the Program does not specify a version number of the | |
576 GNU General Public License, you may choose any version ever published | |
577 by the Free Software Foundation. | |
2330 | 578 |
7016 | 579 If the Program specifies that a proxy can decide which future |
580 versions of the GNU General Public License can be used, that proxy's | |
581 public statement of acceptance of a version permanently authorizes you | |
582 to choose that version for the Program. | |
2330 | 583 |
7016 | 584 Later license versions may give you additional or different |
585 permissions. However, no additional obligations are imposed on any | |
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587 later version. | |
588 | |
589 15. Disclaimer of Warranty. | |
2330 | 590 |
7016 | 591 THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY |
592 APPLICABLE LAW. EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT | |
593 HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE PROGRAM "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY | |
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597 IS WITH YOU. SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE COST OF | |
598 ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION. | |
599 | |
600 16. Limitation of Liability. | |
2330 | 601 |
7016 | 602 IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING |
603 WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MODIFIES AND/OR CONVEYS | |
604 THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE, BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY | |
605 GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE | |
606 USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF | |
607 DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD | |
608 PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS), | |
609 EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF | |
610 SUCH DAMAGES. | |
2330 | 611 |
7016 | 612 17. Interpretation of Sections 15 and 16. |
613 | |
614 If the disclaimer of warranty and limitation of liability provided | |
615 above cannot be given local legal effect according to their terms, | |
616 reviewing courts shall apply local law that most closely approximates | |
617 an absolute waiver of all civil liability in connection with the | |
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620 | |
621 END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS | |
622 | |
623 How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs | |
2330 | 624 |
625 If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest | |
626 possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it | |
627 free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms. | |
628 | |
629 To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest | |
630 to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively | |
7016 | 631 state the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least |
2330 | 632 the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found. |
633 | |
634 <one line to give the program's name and a brief idea of what it does.> | |
5484 | 635 Copyright (C) <year> <name of author> |
2330 | 636 |
7016 | 637 This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify |
2330 | 638 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
7016 | 639 the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or |
2330 | 640 (at your option) any later version. |
641 | |
642 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
643 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
644 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
645 GNU General Public License for more details. | |
646 | |
647 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
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648 along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. |
2330 | 649 |
650 Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail. | |
651 | |
7016 | 652 If the program does terminal interaction, make it output a short |
653 notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode: | |
2330 | 654 |
7016 | 655 <program> Copyright (C) <year> <name of author> |
656 This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'. | |
2330 | 657 This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it |
658 under certain conditions; type `show c' for details. | |
659 | |
660 The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate | |
7016 | 661 parts of the General Public License. Of course, your program's commands |
662 might be different; for a GUI interface, you would use an "about box". | |
2330 | 663 |
7016 | 664 You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school, |
665 if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary. | |
666 For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see | |
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667 <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. |
2330 | 668 |
7016 | 669 The GNU General Public License does not permit incorporating your program |
670 into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you | |
671 may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with | |
672 the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General | |
673 Public License instead of this License. But first, please read | |
674 <http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/why-not-lgpl.html>. |