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Re: Getting Tablicious on Octave Forge
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José Abílio Matos |
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Re: Getting Tablicious on Octave Forge |
Date: |
Thu, 30 Jan 2020 20:21:12 +0000 |
On Thursday, January 30, 2020 8:13:21 PM WET Andrew Janke wrote:
> Any chance you're running a 32-bit Octave build? That's what I think
> octave_idx_type being int indicates. That's an issue; Tablicious is
> assuming 64-bit Octave here; I'll need to fiddle with it a bit to be
> 32-bit compatible, probably using #if or #ifdef macros so it picks the
> conversion specifiers appropriately.
Nope I am running 64 bits. I suppose that Mike's report (that you have already
answered) is the culprit. :-)
Thank you.
BTW the example works with both octave 5 and 6. :-)
--
José Matos
- Re: Getting Tablicious on Octave Forge, (continued)
Re: Getting Tablicious on Octave Forge, José Abílio Matos, 2020/01/30
- Re: Getting Tablicious on Octave Forge, Andrew Janke, 2020/01/30
- Re: Getting Tablicious on Octave Forge, Mike Miller, 2020/01/30
- Re: Getting Tablicious on Octave Forge, Andrew Janke, 2020/01/30
- Re: Getting Tablicious on Octave Forge,
José Abílio Matos <=
- Re: Getting Tablicious on Octave Forge, Andrew Janke, 2020/01/30
- Re: Getting Tablicious on Octave Forge, José Abílio Matos, 2020/01/30
- Re: Getting Tablicious on Octave Forge, Andrew Janke, 2020/01/30
- Re: Getting Tablicious on Octave Forge, José Abílio Matos, 2020/01/31
- Re: Getting Tablicious on Octave Forge, Andrew Janke, 2020/01/31