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[Octave-bug-tracker] [bug #59192] unwind_protect objects should be repla


From: Rik
Subject: [Octave-bug-tracker] [bug #59192] unwind_protect objects should be replaced with lighter weight alternatives
Date: Mon, 28 Sep 2020 19:17:35 -0400 (EDT)
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Follow-up Comment #14, bug #59192 (project octave):

Thanks for tackling graphics.cc; there are 19 instances in that file.  I tried
the patch and it doesn't seem to cause any problems for me (I ran the tests
and demos in the plot directory).

One thought, in a replacement like this


-  octave::unwind_protect frame;
-  frame.protect_var (updating_axes_layout);
-  updating_axes_layout = true;
+  octave::unwind_protect_var<bool>
+    restore_updating_axes_layout (updating_axes_layout, true);


would it be simpler to call the instance "restore_var"?  The code would then
become


+  octave::unwind_protect_var<bool>
+    restore_var (updating_axes_layout, true);


which is shorter and it is clear which variable is being saved because one can
read across in English and see "restore variable updating_axes_layout".



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