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maint: Clean up various usages of #ifdef.
* randmtzig.c: Use #ifdef rather than just #if.
* EditControl.h : Use '#if ! defined' rather than '#ifndef' in
guard block to match Octave style.
* dialog.cc, settings-dialog.cc: Add FIXME notes about questionable use of #if
mechanism.
* file-editor-tab.cc, Array-b.cc, Array-ch.cc, Array-d.cc, Array-f.cc,
Array-i.cc, Array-s.cc, MatrixType.h, quit.h, lo-sysdep.cc, lo-cutils.c,
oct-alloc.h, oct-shlib.cc, sparse-sort.h: #define HAVE_XXX macros to 1, not
just empty but defined.
* octave-txt-lexer.h, octave-cmd.h, octave-preserve-stream-state.h, txt-eng.h,
zfstream.h, oct-conf-features.h, oct-conf.h: Use octave_ namespace prefix on
name of #define used to prevent multiple inclusion of headers.
* parser.h, webinfo.h, ov-oncleanup.h, op-int.h, display-available.h,
shared-fcns.h: Add #define guard to prevent multiple inclusion.
* quadcc.cc: use all capitals for #define MIN_CQUAD_HEAPSIZE.
* ov-intx.h: Add note that this file must not use guard #define.
* eigs-base.h, randmtzig.h: Write '! defined' rather than '!defined'.
* file-ops.cc, oct-sparse.h: Use parentheses around complex #if tests.
* oct-syscalls.cc, oct-base64.cc, statdefs.h: Indent #ifdef blocks correctly.
* oct-conf-post.in.h: Use "! defined". Define macros to 1, not just empty but
defined.
author | Rik <rik@octave.org> |
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date | Sat, 06 Feb 2016 18:22:32 -0800 |
parents | 34368609f62b |
children | 1473547f50f5 |
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/* Copyright (C) 2012-2015 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 (at your option) any later version. Octave is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with Octave; see the file COPYING. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ #if ! defined (octave_event_queue_h) #define octave_event_queue_h 1 #include <queue> #include <memory> #include "action-container.h" class event_queue : public action_container { public: event_queue (void) : fifo () { } // Destructor should not raise an exception, so all actions // registered should be exception-safe. If you're not sure, see // event_queue_safe. ~event_queue (void) { run (); } void add (elem *new_elem) { fifo.push (new_elem); } void run_first (void) { if (! empty ()) { // No leak on exception! std::auto_ptr<elem> ptr (fifo.front ()); fifo.pop (); ptr->run (); } } void discard_first (void) { if (! empty ()) { elem *ptr = fifo.front (); fifo.pop (); delete ptr; } } size_t size (void) const { return fifo.size (); } protected: std::queue<elem *> fifo; private: // No copying! event_queue (const event_queue&); event_queue& operator = (const event_queue&); }; // Like event_queue, but this one will guard against the // possibility of seeing an exception (or interrupt) in the cleanup // actions. Not that we can do much about it, but at least we won't // crash. class event_queue_safe : public event_queue { private: void warn_unhandled_exception (void) const; public: event_queue_safe (void) : event_queue () { } ~event_queue_safe (void) { while (! empty ()) { try { run_first (); } catch (...) // Yes, the black hole. Remember we're in a dtor. { warn_unhandled_exception (); } } } private: // No copying! event_queue_safe (const event_queue_safe&); event_queue_safe& operator = (const event_queue_safe&); }; #endif