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quiver: Improve plotting with non-float numeric inputs (bug #59695) * scripts/plot/draw/private/__quiver__.m: Change firstnonnumeric check to look for char instead of numeric to allow for logical inputs. Recast all inputs up to firstnonnumeric as doubles. Check if firstnonnumeric element is 'off' and if so set scale factor to 0 and increment firstnonnumeric. * scripts/plot/draw/quiver.m: Update docstring to include scaling factor option 'off'. Add BIST for int and logical input types. * scripts/plot/draw/quiver3.m: Update docstring to include scaling factor option 'off'. Add BISTs for too-few inputs. * etc/NEWS.9.md: Appended details of changes to quiver note under General Improvements and noted it also applies to quiver3.
author Nicholas R. Jankowski <jankowski.nicholas@gmail.com>
date Wed, 26 Apr 2023 17:18:50 -0400
parents 597f3ee61a48
children 2e484f9f1f18
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#! /bin/sh
##
## run-octave -- run Octave in the build tree.
##
########################################################################
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##
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##
########################################################################

: ${AWK=%AWK%}
: ${FIND=%FIND%}
: ${SED=%SED%}
: ${ADDRESS_SANITIZER_ENABLED="%ADDRESS_SANITIZER_ENABLED%"}
: ${ADDRESS_SANITIZER_OPTIONS="%ADDRESS_SANITIZER_OPTIONS%"}

# FIXME: is there a better way to handle the possibility of spaces
#        in these names?

top_srcdir='%abs_top_srcdir%'
builddir='%builddir%'

d1="$top_srcdir/scripts"
d2="$builddir/scripts"
d3="$builddir/libinterp"
d4="$top_srcdir/examples/data"
d5="$builddir/libgui/graphics"

d1_list=`$FIND "$d1" -type d -a ! \( \( -name private -o -name '@*' -o -name '+*' -o -name '.deps' -o -name '.libs' \) -a -prune \) -exec echo '{}' ';' | $SED 's/$/:/'`
d2_list=`$FIND "$d2" -type d -a ! \( \( -name private -o -name '@*' -o -name '+*' -o -name '.deps' -o -name '.libs' \) -a -prune \) -exec echo '{}' ';' | $SED 's/$/:/'`
d3_list=`$FIND "$d3" -type d -a ! \( \( -name private -o -name '@*' -o -name '+*' -o -name '.deps' -o -name '.libs' \) -a -prune \) -exec echo '{}' ';' | $SED 's/$/:/'`
d4_list=`$FIND "$d4" -type d -exec echo '{}' ';' | $SED 's/$/:/'`

d1_path=`echo "$d1_list" | $AWK '{ t = (s $0); s = t; } END { sub (/:$/, "", s); print s; }'`
d2_path=`echo "$d2_list" | $AWK '{ t = (s $0); s = t; } END { sub (/:$/, "", s); print s; }'`
d3_path=`echo "$d3_list" | $AWK '{ t = (s $0); s = t; } END { sub (/:$/, "", s); print s; }'`
d4_path=`echo "$d4_list" | $AWK '{ t = (s $0); s = t; } END { sub (/:$/, "", s); print s; }'`

octave_executable="$builddir/src/octave"

LOADPATH="$d1_path:$d2_path:$d3_path:$d4_path:$d5"
IMAGEPATH=".:$top_srcdir/scripts/image"
DOCFILE="$builddir/doc/interpreter/doc-cache"
BUILT_IN_DOCSTRINGS_FILE="$builddir/libinterp/DOCSTRINGS"
TEXIMACROSFILE="$top_srcdir/doc/interpreter/macros.texi"
INFOFILE="$top_srcdir/doc/interpreter/octave.info"

## Checking for string equality below with prepended x's in order to
## handle problems with empty strings.
while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
  if [ "x$1" = "x-g" ]; then
    driver="gdb --args"
    shift
  elif [ "x$1" = "x-gud" ]; then
    ## Frontends for gdb (e.g. Emacs's GUD mode) need --annotate=3
    driver="gdb --annotate=3 --args"
    shift
  elif [ "x$1" = "x-gud2" ]; then
    ## The latest version of gud needs -i=mi. There isn't a good way to check
    ## this at configure time, so we just add a gud2 flag
    driver="gdb -i=mi --args"
    shift
  elif [ "x$1" = "x-valgrind" ]; then
    driver="valgrind --tool=memcheck"
    shift
  elif [ "x$1" = "x-callgrind" ]; then
    driver="valgrind --tool=callgrind"
    shift
  elif [ "x$1" = "x-strace" ]; then
    driver="strace -o octave.trace"
    shift
  elif [ "x$1" = "x-cli" ]; then
    octave_executable="$builddir/src/octave-cli"
    shift
  elif [ "x$1" = "x-disable-asan" ]; then
    disable_asan=yes
    shift
  else
    break
  fi
done

## DOCSTRINGS and doc-cache files may exist in the current (build) directory
## or in the source directory when building from a release.
if ! [ -e $DOCFILE ]; then
  DOCFILE="$top_srcdir/doc/interpreter/doc-cache"
fi
if ! [ -e $BUILT_IN_DOCSTRINGS_FILE ]; then
  BUILT_IN_DOCSTRINGS_FILE="$top_srcdir/libinterp/DOCSTRINGS"
fi

## We set OCTAVE_ARCHLIBDIR so that the wrapper program can find the
## octave-gui program in the build tree.  That will fail if we ever
## need Octave to find other things in ARCHLIBDIR that are not built
## in the $builddir/src directory.

OCTAVE_ARCHLIBDIR="$builddir/src"; export OCTAVE_ARCHLIBDIR
OCTAVE_BINDIR="$builddir/src"; export OCTAVE_BINDIR
OCTAVE_FONTS_DIR="$top_srcdir/etc/fonts"; export OCTAVE_FONTS_DIR
OCTAVE_JAVA_DIR="$builddir/scripts/java"; export OCTAVE_JAVA_DIR
OCTAVE_LOCALE_DIR="$builddir/libgui/languages"; export OCTAVE_LOCALE_DIR
OCTAVE_QTHELP_COLLECTION="$builddir/doc/interpreter/octave_interpreter.qhc"; export OCTAVE_QTHELP_COLLECTION
OCTAVE_SITE_INITFILE="$top_srcdir/scripts/startup/site-rcfile"; export OCTAVE_SITE_INITFILE
OCTAVE_VERSION_INITFILE="$top_srcdir/scripts/startup/version-rcfile"; export OCTAVE_VERSION_INITFILE

if [ "$ADDRESS_SANITIZER_ENABLED" = yes ]; then
  if [ "$disable_asan" = yes ]; then
    ## Is there a better way to do this so that we don't fill /tmp
    ## with junk files?  Using /dev/null won't work because asan
    ## appends the process ID to the file name.
    ASAN_OPTIONS="leak_check_at_exit=0:log_path=/tmp/oct-asan-log:verbosity=0"
  else
    ASAN_OPTIONS="$ADDRESS_SANITIZER_OPTIONS"
  fi
  export ASAN_OPTIONS
fi

exec $builddir/libtool --mode=execute $driver \
  "$octave_executable" --no-init-path --path="$LOADPATH" \
  --image-path="$IMAGEPATH" --doc-cache-file="$DOCFILE" \
  --built-in-docstrings-file="$BUILT_IN_DOCSTRINGS_FILE" \
  --texi-macros-file="$TEXIMACROSFILE" --info-file="$INFOFILE" "$@"