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Copyright (C) 1994-2017 John W. Eaton
Copyright (C) 2009 VZLU Prague
This file is part of Octave.
Octave is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your
option) any later version.
Octave is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with Octave; see the file COPYING. If not, see
<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#if ! defined (octave_ovl_h)
#define octave_ovl_h 1
#include "octave-config.h"
#include <string>
#include <vector>
#include <initializer_list>
#include "str-vec.h"
#include "Array.h"
#include "ov.h"
#include "Cell.h"
class
OCTINTERP_API
octave_value_list
{
public:
octave_value_list (void)
: data (), names () { }
explicit octave_value_list (octave_idx_type n)
: data (dim_vector (1, n)), names () { }
octave_value_list (octave_idx_type n, const octave_value& val)
: data (dim_vector (1, n), val), names () { }
octave_value_list (const octave_value& tc)
: data (dim_vector (1, 1), tc), names () { }
template<template <typename...> class OV_Container>
octave_value_list (const OV_Container<octave_value>& args)
: data (args, dim_vector (1, args.size ())), names () { }
octave_value_list (const Array<octave_value>& d)
: data (d.as_row ()), names () { }
octave_value_list (const Cell& tc)
: data (tc.as_row ()), names () { }
octave_value_list (const octave_value_list& obj)
: data (obj.data), names (obj.names) { }
// Concatenation constructor.
octave_value_list (const std::list<octave_value_list>&);
~octave_value_list (void) { }
octave_value_list& operator = (const octave_value_list& obj)
{
if (this != &obj)
{
data = obj.data;
names = obj.names;
}
return *this;
}
Array<octave_value> array_value (void) const { return data; }
Cell cell_value (void) const { return array_value (); }
// Assignment will resize on range errors.
octave_value& operator () (octave_idx_type n) { return elem (n); }
const octave_value& operator () (octave_idx_type n) const { return elem (n); }
octave_idx_type length (void) const { return data.numel (); }
bool empty (void) const { return length () == 0; }
void resize (octave_idx_type n, const octave_value& rfv = octave_value ())
{
data.resize (dim_vector (1, n), rfv);
}
octave_value_list& prepend (const octave_value& val);
octave_value_list& append (const octave_value& val);
octave_value_list& append (const octave_value_list& lst);
octave_value_list& reverse (void);
octave_value_list
slice (octave_idx_type offset, octave_idx_type len, bool tags = false) const
{
// linear_slice uses begin/end indices instead of offset and length.
// Avoid calling with upper bound out of range.
// linear_slice handles the case of len < 0.
octave_value_list retval
= data.linear_slice (offset, std::min (offset + len, length ()));
if (tags && len > 0 && names.numel () > 0)
retval.names = names.linear_slice (offset, std::min (offset + len,
names.numel ()));
return retval;
}
octave_value_list
splice (octave_idx_type offset, octave_idx_type len,
const octave_value_list& lst = octave_value_list ()) const;
bool all_strings_p (void) const;
bool all_scalars (void) const;
bool any_cell (void) const;
bool has_magic_colon (void) const;
string_vector make_argv (const std::string& = "") const;
void stash_name_tags (const string_vector& nm) { names = nm; }
string_vector name_tags (void) const { return names; }
void make_storable_values (void);
octave_value& xelem (octave_idx_type i) { return data.xelem (i); }
void clear (void) { data.clear (); }
private:
Array<octave_value> data;
// This list of strings can be used to tag each element of data with a name.
// By default, it is empty.
string_vector names;
octave_value& elem (octave_idx_type n)
{
if (n >= length ())
resize (n + 1);
return data(n);
}
const octave_value& elem (octave_idx_type n) const
{ return data(n); }
};
//! Construct an octave_value_list with less typing.
/*!
Historically, this made it easier to create an octave_value_list
from multiple octave_value arguments. It is no longer useful since
octave_value_list has now a constructor accepting an initializer_list
so all it does is save some typing. The following are equivalent:
@code{.cc}
return octave_value_list ({ov0, ov1, ov2});
return ovl (ov0, ov1, ov2);
@endcode
*/
template<typename... OV_Args>
inline octave_value_list
ovl (const OV_Args&... args)
{
return octave_value_list (std::initializer_list<octave_value> ({args...}));
}
#endif
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