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Support setting breakpoints in get and set methods of classdef properties (bug #65610). * cdef-class.cc (cdef_class::cdef_class_rep::get_method): Also check for any `get` or `set` methods of `classdef` properties. * bp-table.cc (user_code_provider::operator ()): Support getting (closest) user code to `get` or `set` methods of `classdef` classes. (user_code_provider::populate_function_cache): Add `get` and `set` methods to function cache for `classdef` classes. * pt-eval.cc (tree_evaluator::get_user_code): Support getting user code for `get` or `set` methods of `classdef` properties. * test/classdef-debug/classdef_breakpoints2.m: Add handle class with get and set methods for new self tests. * test/classdef-debug/test-classdef-breakpoints.tst: Add new tests for adding and clearing breakpoints in `set` and `get` methods of `classdef` properties by line number or function name. Make sure breakpoints are deleted in existing tests also on test failures. Fix syntax error in 69eb4c27d8c8. * test/classdef-debug/module.mk: Add new file to build system. * etc/NEWS.10.md: Add note about new feature.
author Markus Mützel <markus.muetzel@gmx.de>
date Sat, 20 Apr 2024 13:13:50 +0200
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## -*- texinfo -*-
## @deftypefn  {} {} celldisp (@var{c})
## @deftypefnx {} {} celldisp (@var{c}, @var{name})
## Recursively display the contents of a cell array.
##
## By default the values are displayed with the name of the variable @var{c}.
## However, this name can be replaced with the variable @var{name}.  For
## example:
##
## @example
## @group
## c = @{1, 2, @{31, 32@}@};
## celldisp (c, "b")
##    @result{}
##       b@{1@} =
##        1
##       b@{2@} =
##        2
##       b@{3@}@{1@} =
##        31
##       b@{3@}@{2@} =
##        32
## @end group
## @end example
##
## @seealso{disp}
## @end deftypefn

## This is ugly, but seems to be what Matlab does..

function celldisp (c, name)

  if (nargin < 1)
    print_usage ();
  endif

  if (! iscell (c))
    error ("celldisp: C must be a cell array");
  endif

  if (nargin == 1)
    name = inputname (1);
  endif

  for i = 1: numel (c)
    if (iscell (c{i}))
      celldisp (c{i}, sprintf ("%s{%s}", name, indices (size (c), i)));
    else
      disp (sprintf ("%s{%s} = \n", name, indices (size (c), i)));
      disp (c{i});
      disp ("");
    endif
  endfor

endfunction

function s = indices (dv, i)

  if (sum (dv != 1) > 1)
    c = cell (size (dv));
    [c{:}] = ind2sub (dv, i);
    s = sprintf ("%i,", c{:});
    s(end) = [];
  else
    s = sprintf ("%i", i);
  endif

endfunction


%!demo
%! c = {1, 2, {31, 32}};
%! celldisp (c, "b")

## Test input validation
%!error <Invalid call> celldisp ()
%!error celldisp ({}, "name", 1)
%!error <C must be a cell array> celldisp (1)