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accept spmd command blocks as language elements (bug #58676)
* pt-spmd.h, pt-spmd.cc: New files.
* libinterp/parse-tree/module.mk: Update.
* parse.h, oct-parse.yy (base_parser::make_spmd_command): New function.
(spmd_command): New non-terminal.
(command): Include spmd_command in list of possible commands.
* pt-all.h: Also include pt-spmd.h.
* pt-walk.h, pt-walk.cc (tree_walker::visit_spmd_command):
New virtual function.
* pt-eval.h, pt-eval.cc (tree_evaluator::visit_spmd_command):
New function.
* pt-pr-code.h, pt-pr-code.cc (tree_print_code::visit_spmd_command):
New function.
author | John W. Eaton <jwe@octave.org> |
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date | Tue, 30 Jun 2020 15:52:25 -0400 |
parents | 534684fb7bd7 |
children | 844b3b9bab7a |
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