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Re: 2.1.40 strange
From: |
Paul Kienzle |
Subject: |
Re: 2.1.40 strange |
Date: |
Fri, 6 Dec 2002 09:09:35 -0500 |
User-agent: |
Mutt/1.2.5.1i |
octave:1> function f, eval ("function x=g(), disp('hello'); end"); end
octave:2> f
octave:3> g
hello
octave:4> exist("g")
ans = 103
octave:5> version
ans = 2.1.40
On Fri, Dec 06, 2002 at 10:35:34AM +0000, Etienne Grossmann wrote:
>
> Hello, I don't have enough elements to file a bug report yet, but I
> noticed some strange behavior in 2.1.40 :
>
> - Some functions defined by eval ("function x = foo () <my code> end")
> disappear; i.e. I define the function, it is visible up to a certain
> point in my code and then (after returning from the function in
> which it is def'd) it disappears (exist ("foo") == 0). Other
> function do not disappear.
>
> - Memory leaks? A script using only limited data (as verified by doing
> "whos") dies with
>
> memory exhausted -- trying to return to prompt
>
> Both these problems appear in the same script, which calls a lot of
> my homemade functions. I will try to identify the problem, but my main
> preocupation now is to get the script running (I'd like to have some
> results today).
>
> More later on,
>
> Etienne
>
> --
> Etienne Grossmann ------ http://www.isr.ist.utl.pt/~etienne
>
>
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- 2.1.40 strange, Etienne Grossmann, 2002/12/06
- Re: 2.1.40 strange,
Paul Kienzle <=