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Do not automatically convert Python strings to Octave strings (fixes issue #65) * python_to_octave.cc (pytave::pyobj_to_octvalue): Drop conversion of bytes and unicode objects. * __py_struct_from_dict__.cc (F__py_string_value__): New function. * @pyobject/char.m: Define outside class definition, use __py_string_value__. * @pyobject/pyobject.m: Delete previous pyobject.char definition. * @pyobject/methods.m: Apply char conversion to __name__ attribute. * @py/py.m, @pyobject/cell.m, @pyobject/dummy.m, @pyobject/subsasgn.m, @pyobject/subsref.m, pyargs.m, pycall.cc, pyeval.cc: Adapt examples and tests to changes.
author Mike Miller <mtmiller@octave.org>
date Thu, 25 Aug 2016 14:06:56 -0700
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## Copyright (C) 2016 Mike Miller
##
## This file is part of Pytave.
##
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## -*- texinfo -*-
## @documentencoding UTF-8
## @defmethod @@pyobject char (@var{x})
## Conversion method to string.
##
## Example:
## @example
## @group
## s = pyobject ("hello world");
## char (s)
##       @result{} hello world
## @end group
## @end example
## @seealso{@@pyobject/disp}
## @end defmethod

function s = char (x)

  s = __py_string_value__ (x);

endfunction