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maint: Merge stable to default.
author John W. Eaton <jwe@octave.org>
date Mon, 23 Jan 2017 14:27:48 -0500
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/*

Copyright (C) 2013-2016 John W. Eaton

This file is part of Octave.

Octave is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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*/

#if ! defined (octave_pt_array_list_h)
#define octave_pt_array_list_h 1

#include "octave-config.h"

#include "base-list.h"
#include "pt-arg-list.h"
#include "pt-exp.h"
#include "symtab.h"

namespace octave
{
  // Base class for cell arrays and matrices.

  class tree_array_list : public tree_expression,
                          public octave::base_list<tree_argument_list *>
  {
  public:

    typedef octave::base_list<tree_argument_list *>::iterator iterator;
    typedef octave::base_list<tree_argument_list *>::const_iterator const_iterator;

    tree_array_list (tree_argument_list *row = 0, int l = -1, int c = -1)
      : tree_expression (l, c), octave::base_list<tree_argument_list *> ()
    {
      if (row)
        append (row);
    }

    // No copying!

    tree_array_list (const tree_array_list&) = delete;

    tree_array_list& operator = (const tree_array_list&) = delete;

    ~tree_array_list (void);

    bool all_elements_are_constant (void) const;

    bool has_magic_end (void) const;

    // FIXME: should we import the functions from the base class and
    // overload them here, or should we use a different name so we don't
    // have to do this?  Without the using declaration or a name change,
    // the base class functions will be hidden.  That may be OK, but it
    // can also cause some confusion.
    using tree_expression::copy_base;

    void copy_base (const tree_array_list& array_list);

    void copy_base (const tree_array_list& array_list,
                    symbol_table::scope_id scope,
                    symbol_table::context_id context);

    tree_expression *dup (symbol_table::scope_id scope,
                          symbol_table::context_id context) const;

    void accept (tree_walker& tw);
  };
}

#if defined (OCTAVE_USE_DEPRECATED_FUNCTIONS)

OCTAVE_DEPRECATED ("use 'octave::tree_array_list' instead")
typedef octave::tree_array_list tree_array_list;

#endif

#endif