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Re: edit.m bug fix
From: |
Ben Abbott |
Subject: |
Re: edit.m bug fix |
Date: |
Tue, 20 Mar 2012 16:15:23 -0400 |
On Mar 20, 2012, at 2:44 PM, Carlo de Falco wrote:
> I see the following errors when calling "edit":
>
>>> edit edit.cc
> error: cstrcat: expecting arguments to character strings
> error: called from:
> error: /opt/octave/3.7/share/octave/3.7.0+/m/strings/cstrcat.m at line 50,
> column 5
> error: /opt/octave/3.7/share/octave/3.7.0+/m/miscellaneous/edit.m at line
> 422, column 14
>>> function fntest ()
> a = 1;
> endfunction
>>> edit fntest.m
> error: type: `fntest' undefined
>>> edit fntest.cc
> error: type: `fntest' undefined
>>>
>
>
> the attached cset fixes the errors for me, any ojections if I push?
> c.
>
> <open_1hzlzn8S.txt>
Your patch doesn't work for me. My FUNCTION structure contains ....
scalar structure containing the fields:
AUTHOR = Ben Abbott
EDITINPLACE = 1
EDITOR = mvim %s
EMAIL = <address@hidden>
HOME = .
LICENSE = GPL
MODE = async
When I type "edit edit.cc", Octave's window has the appearance of emacs editing
a file names "edit.cc", but I'm actually still at Octave's command prompt.
Meanwhile the file edit.cc has been created. This file has the copyright at the
top and includes the contents of edit.m (commented out).
Is the content of edit.cc intended ?
Ben
edit.cc
Description: Binary data
- edit.m bug fix, Carlo de Falco, 2012/03/20
- Re: edit.m bug fix,
Ben Abbott <=