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Re: Feature, not bug
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John W. Eaton |
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Re: Feature, not bug |
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Sun, 1 Dec 1996 22:08:05 -0600 |
On 28-Nov-1996, Ted Harding <address@hidden> wrote:
: It DOES occur if you do it using the name of a function (user-defined or
: built-in):
:
: octave:10> erf.oct
: erf.oct =
:
: panic: impossible state reached in file `tc-rep.cc' at line 1764
: error: IOT trap/Abort -- stopping myself...
:
: So I guess that Heber had a function "non2" which generated data that he
: saved to "non2.oct". The mishap, therefore, seems to be due to how octave
: handles attempts to address structure members of functions. Given the
: error message ("impossible state ... "), this suggests an unforeseen
: case of parsing error.
In any case, this problem appears to be fixed in the current sources:
octave:1> erf.oct
error: can't perform structure reference operations for <unknown type> type
error: evaluating expression
Thanks,
jwe
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