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Re: GUI work (was: Graphical help browser)
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Pedro L. Lucas |
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Re: GUI work (was: Graphical help browser) |
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Sun, 5 Apr 2009 17:15:17 +0200 |
Ok, I have just joined to mail list. I have done a patch for Octave.
The reason why I have done it is:
In “interactive mode” doesn't work some functions as
“echo_executing_commands”. I have added a new mode “interactive-ide
mode”. In this mode “echo_executing_commands” works ok. This mode can
be usefull for IDEs.
Could you include it in your Octave?
Thanks
P.L. Lucas
2009/3/25, John W. Eaton <address@hidden>:
> On 25-Mar-2009, Pedro L. Lucas wrote:
>
> | Oh! Ok, eval_string can not read several-lines commands. I will try
> | another method.
>
> What I think you need to do is arrange for Octave's input handling
> functions (the ones that are hooked directly into the parser) to be
> the ones that get input for your GUI/IDE. Doing this may require some
> changes to the way Octave's input is handled. If you want to help us
> with this job, then please join the mailing list and discuss your
> ideas here.
>
> What you DON'T want to do is try to partially re-implement Octave's
> parser so that your GUI is somehow attempting to determine when it has
> a complete input statement, and then send that to Octave using a
> single call to eval_string.
>
> jwe
>
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