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Re: classdef is pretty good now (inputParser implemented in core). What
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Ben Abbott |
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Re: classdef is pretty good now (inputParser implemented in core). What now? How to document classdef classes? |
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Sun, 31 Aug 2014 16:11:59 -0400 |
On Aug 31, 2014, at 9:28 AM, Philipp Kutin <address@hidden> wrote:
> * Classdef files won't be re-read on change. This is very complex of
> course. As long as you can just quit a session, start Octave anew, and
> restore it, it's not much of an issue.
What I'm in the habit of doing in Matlab is (1) edit <classdef>, (2) "clear
classes", and (3) use <classdef>, where <classdef> is a classdef m-file.
I did a quick test with a very simple classdef object and found this works in
Octave as well.
Ben
Re: classdef is pretty good now (inputParser implemented in core). What now? How to document classdef classes?, Philipp Kutin, 2014/08/31
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