%naturalvar was not being picked up - use the symbol table instead for
looking up the feature.
use_naturalvar_mode() has been moved to Language class (not strictly necessary though)
1) Static members and static functions inside class can be accessed as ModuleName.ClassName.FunctionName (MemberName respectively). Old way aka ModuleName.ClassName_FunctionName still works.
2) Same goes for enums inside classes: ModuleName.ClassName.EnumValue1 etc.
3) More 'runme' tests for lua + modifications to existing tests to test new changes.
Code is loosely based upon python implemenation of the same thing.
Patch #62.
This fix makes the handling of type 'float' and 'double' the same. The implementation requires the
C99 isfinite() macro, or otherwise some platform dependent equivalents, to be available.
conversion bug where converting to float imposed overflow checking which
should not be there and causes this program to error out. This was seen
originally in Javascript, but it turns out Python has the same bug. Lua
does not have this bug. Other generators have not been tested.
This test also tests the rename feature. The Javascript generator was
not renaming the variable correctly.
The javascript generator can not deal with the whole test-suite.
Moreover, during development I want to have immediate feedback using
a set of smoke tests.
%template for a std::multimap generated uncompilable code unless a
%template for a std::map of the same template types was also coded up.
This patch is needed in conjunction with previous commit - 5f1fff1849Closes#64Closes#65
- do not rely on --eval argument to find mkoctfile, instead assume it
is in the same directory as octave itself (which it always should be)
- check Octave options to make sure they are supported, including
--no-window-system to prevent warnings if building without an X server
- disable Octave if any vital tests fail
SF bug #1327
This doesn't have any noticeable effect with the usage of
SWIG_AsWCharPtrAndSize as shipped by SWIG, but could be a problem if a
user is using this function with cptr equal to zero and psize is non-zero
- the length would be incorrectly set due to the call to PyUnicode_GetSize
failing.