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Re: private functions in the core Octave distribution
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Søren Hauberg |
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Re: private functions in the core Octave distribution |
Date: |
Tue, 01 Dec 2009 22:29:50 +0100 |
tir, 01 12 2009 kl. 16:17 -0500, skrev John W. Eaton:
> I checked in the following change to make some internal plotting
> functions private or to convert them to subfunctions (if possible).
Nice!
> Some of the following __gnuplot_* functions might be useful for
> debugging, so I left them alone for now. For example, so we can ask
> users to tell us "what does __gnuplot_version__ return on your
> system?" or "what do you see for __gnuplot_has_feature__ (...)?".
Perhaps we could just have a simple '__gnuplot_info__' function that
returned the gnuplot version and the set of supported features. We could
also just make this information part of the information generated by the
'bug_report' function and ask users to send that.
> Is there any objection to more changes like this in other directories?
Au contraire! I think such changes are great.
Soren
- private functions in the core Octave distribution, John W. Eaton, 2009/12/01
- Re: private functions in the core Octave distribution,
Søren Hauberg <=
- Re: private functions in the core Octave distribution, John W. Eaton, 2009/12/01
- Re: private functions in the core Octave distribution, Søren Hauberg, 2009/12/02
- Re: private functions in the core Octave distribution, John W. Eaton, 2009/12/02
- Re: private functions in the core Octave distribution, Jaroslav Hajek, 2009/12/02
- Re: private functions in the core Octave distribution, John W. Eaton, 2009/12/02
- Re: private functions in the core Octave distribution, Jaroslav Hajek, 2009/12/02
- Re: private functions in the core Octave distribution, John W. Eaton, 2009/12/02
- Re: private functions in the core Octave distribution, Jaroslav Hajek, 2009/12/02
- Re: private functions in the core Octave distribution, John W. Eaton, 2009/12/02
- Re: private functions in the core Octave distribution, Jaroslav Hajek, 2009/12/02