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Overhaul image, imagesc to use newplot and support low-level invocation form. * scripts/image/image.m: New variable do_new indicates high-level calling form. For high-level invocation, call newplot before __img__. Correct linearity check if vectors are reversed (high-to-low values). Only apply image properties to axes if doing a high-level invocation. * scripts/image/imagesc.m: New variable do_new indicates high-level calling form. Delete subfunction __imagesc__ and incorporate minimal amount of code into imagesc. Only apply climits for high-level invocation.
author Rik <rik@octave.org>
date Fri, 18 Oct 2013 16:27:44 -0700
parents 18f8f2987205
children d63878346099
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/*

Copyright (C) 2010-2012 VZLU Prague

This file is part of Octave.

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under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
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*/

#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include <config.h>
#endif

#include "defun.h"
#include "ov-oncleanup.h"
#include "ov-fcn.h"
#include "ov-usr-fcn.h"
#include "pt-misc.h"
#include "toplev.h"

DEFINE_OV_TYPEID_FUNCTIONS_AND_DATA (octave_oncleanup, "onCleanup",
                                     "onCleanup");

octave_oncleanup::octave_oncleanup (const octave_value& f)
  : fcn (f)
{
  if (f.is_function_handle ())
    {
      octave_function *fptr = f.function_value (true);
      if (fptr)
        {
          octave_user_function *uptr
            = dynamic_cast<octave_user_function *> (fptr);

          if (uptr != 0)
            {
              tree_parameter_list *pl = uptr->parameter_list ();

              if (pl != 0 && pl->length () > 0)
                warning ("onCleanup: cleanup action takes parameters");
            }
        }
      else
        error ("onCleanup: no default dispatch for function handle");
    }
  else
    {
      fcn = octave_value ();
      error ("onCleanup: argument must be a function handle");
    }
}

octave_oncleanup::~octave_oncleanup (void)
{
  if (fcn.is_undefined ())
    return;

  unwind_protect frame;

  // Clear interrupts.
  frame.protect_var (octave_interrupt_state);
  octave_interrupt_state = 0;

  // Disallow quit().
  frame.protect_var (quit_allowed);
  quit_allowed = false;

  // Clear errors.
  frame.protect_var (error_state);
  error_state = 0;

  try
    {
      // Run the actual code.
      fcn.do_multi_index_op (0, octave_value_list ());
    }
  catch (octave_interrupt_exception)
    {
      // Swallow the interrupt.
      warning ("onCleanup: interrupt occured in cleanup action");
    }
  catch (...) // Yes, the black hole. We're in a d-tor.
    {
      // This shouldn't happen, in theory.
      error ("onCleanup: internal error: unhandled exception in cleanup action");
    }

  // We don't want to ignore errors that occur in the cleanup code, so
  // if an error is encountered there, leave error_state alone.
  // Otherwise, set it back to what it was before.
  if (error_state)
    {
      frame.discard_first ();
      octave_call_stack::backtrace_error_message ();
    }
}

octave_scalar_map
octave_oncleanup::scalar_map_value (void) const
{
  octave_scalar_map retval;
  retval.setfield ("task", fcn);
  return retval;
}

static void
warn_save_load (void)
{
  warning ("onCleanup: load and save not supported");
}

bool
octave_oncleanup::save_ascii (std::ostream& /* os */)
{
  warn_save_load ();
  return true;
}

bool
octave_oncleanup::load_ascii (std::istream& /* is */)
{
  warn_save_load ();
  return true;
}

bool
octave_oncleanup::save_binary (std::ostream& /* os */, bool& /* save_as_floats */)
{
  warn_save_load ();
  return true;
}

bool
octave_oncleanup::load_binary (std::istream& /* is */, bool /* swap */,
                               oct_mach_info::float_format /* fmt */)
{
  warn_save_load ();
  return true;
}

#if defined (HAVE_HDF5)
bool
octave_oncleanup::save_hdf5 (hid_t /* loc_id */, const char * /* name */,
                             bool /* save_as_floats */)
{
  warn_save_load ();
  return true;
}

bool
octave_oncleanup::load_hdf5 (hid_t /* loc_id */, const char * /* name */)
{
  warn_save_load ();
  return true;
}
#endif

void
octave_oncleanup::print (std::ostream& os, bool pr_as_read_syntax) const
{
  print_raw (os, pr_as_read_syntax);
  newline (os);
}

void
octave_oncleanup::print_raw (std::ostream& os, bool pr_as_read_syntax) const
{
  os << "onCleanup (";
  if (fcn.is_defined ())
    fcn.print_raw (os, pr_as_read_syntax);
  os << ")";
}

DEFUN (onCleanup, args, ,
  "-*- texinfo -*-\n\
@deftypefn {Built-in Function} {@var{c} =} onCleanup (@var{action})\n\
Create a special object that executes a given function upon destruction.\n\
If the object is copied to multiple variables (or cell or struct array\n\
elements) or returned from a function, @var{action} will be executed after\n\
clearing the last copy of the object.  Note that if multiple local onCleanup\n\
variables are created, the order in which they are called is unspecified.\n\
For similar functionality @xref{The unwind_protect Statement}.\n\
@end deftypefn")
{
  octave_value retval;

  if (args.length () == 1)
    retval = octave_value (new octave_oncleanup (args(0)));
  else
    print_usage ();

  return retval;
}

/*
%!test
%! old_wstate = warning ("query");
%! unwind_protect
%!   trigger = onCleanup (@() warning ("on", "__MY_WARNING__"));
%!   warning ("off", "__MY_WARNING__");
%!   assert ((warning ("query", "__MY_WARNING__")).state, "off");
%!   clear trigger;
%!   assert ((warning ("query", "__MY_WARNING__")).state, "on");
%! unwind_protect_cleanup
%!   warning (old_wstate);
%! end_unwind_protect
*/