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Use in-place operators in C++ code where possible.
* libgui/src/dialog.cc, libgui/src/m-editor/file-editor-tab.cc,
libgui/src/main-window.cc, libinterp/corefcn/bsxfun.cc,
libinterp/corefcn/filter.cc, libinterp/corefcn/mgorth.cc,
libinterp/corefcn/oct-stream.cc, libinterp/corefcn/pr-output.cc,
liboctave/array/Array-util.cc, liboctave/array/dim-vector.h,
liboctave/numeric/CollocWt.cc, liboctave/numeric/eigs-base.cc,
liboctave/numeric/lo-specfun.cc:
Use in-place operators in C++ code where possible.
author | Rik <rik@octave.org> |
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date | Mon, 25 May 2015 22:02:15 -0700 |
parents | f5d9e57d4380 |
children | d77caa2d523d |
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